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Machine Learning Techniques for Text - Apply modern techniques with Python for text processing dimensionality reduction classification and evaluation - cover

Machine Learning Techniques for Text - Apply modern techniques with Python for text processing dimensionality reduction classification and evaluation

Nikos Tsourakis

Editorial: Packt Publishing

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Sinopsis

Take your Python text processing skills to another level by learning about the latest natural language processing and machine learning techniques with this full color guide
 
Key Features
 
Learn how to acquire and process textual data and visualize the key findings
 
Obtain deeper insight into the most commonly used algorithms and techniques and understand their tradeoffs
 
Implement models for solving real-world problems and evaluate their performance
 
Book Description
 
With the ever-increasing demand for machine learning and programming professionals, it's prime time to invest in the field. This book will help you in this endeavor, focusing specifically on text data and human language by steering a middle path among the various textbooks that present complicated theoretical concepts or focus disproportionately on Python code.
 
A good metaphor this work builds upon is the relationship between an experienced craftsperson and their trainee. Based on the current problem, the former picks a tool from the toolbox, explains its utility, and puts it into action. This approach will help you to identify at least one practical use for each method or technique presented. The content unfolds in ten chapters, each discussing one specific case study. For this reason, the book is solution-oriented. It's accompanied by Python code in the form of Jupyter notebooks to help you obtain hands-on experience. A recurring pattern in the chapters of this book is helping you get some intuition on the data and then implement and contrast various solutions.
 
By the end of this book, you'll be able to understand and apply various techniques with Python for text preprocessing, text representation, dimensionality reduction, machine learning, language modeling, visualization, and evaluation.
 
What you will learn
 
Understand fundamental concepts of machine learning for text
 
Discover how text data can be represented and build language models
 
Perform exploratory data analysis on text corpora
 
Use text preprocessing techniques and understand their trade-offs
 
Apply dimensionality reduction for visualization and classification
 
Incorporate and fine-tune algorithms and models for machine learning
 
Evaluate the performance of the implemented systems
 
Know the tools for retrieving text data and visualizing the machine learning workflow
 
Who this book is for
 
This book is for professionals in the area of computer science, programming, data science, informatics, business analytics, statistics, language technology, and more who aim for a gentle career shift in machine learning for text. Students in relevant disciplines that seek a textbook in the field will benefit from the practical aspects of the content and how the theory is presented. Finally, professors teaching a similar course will be able to pick pertinent topics in terms of content and difficulty. Beginner-level knowledge of Python programming is needed to get started with this book.
Disponible desde: 31/10/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 448 páginas.

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