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gensim
- Aggregating news from different sources
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Understanding How Dynamic node2vec Works on Streaming Data
This is our optimization problem. Now, we hope that you have an idea of what our goal is. Luckily for us, this is already implemented in a Python module called gensim. Yes, these guys are brilliant in natural language processing and we will make use of it. 🤝
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Topic modeling --- allow multiple topics per statement
Try LDA as implemented in gemsin https://github.com/RaRe-Technologies/gensim
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Is it home bias or is data wrangling for machine learning in python much less intuitive and much more burdensome than in R?
Standout python NLP libraries include Spacy and Gensim, as well as pre-trained model availability in Hugginface. These libraries have widespread use in and support from industry and it shows. Spacy has best-in-class methods for pre-processing text for further applications. Gensim helps you manage your corpus of documents, and contains a lot of different tools for solving a common industry task, topic modeling.
- sentence transformer vector dimensionality reduction to 1
- Where to start for recommendation systems
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GET STARTED WITH TOPIC MODELLING USING GENSIM IN NLP
Here we have to install the gensim library in a jupyter notebook to be able to use it in our project, consider the code below;
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Show HN: I built a site that summarizes articles and PDFs using NLP
Nice work! I wonder if you're going the same challenges that gensim had for being generic in summarization.
For context:
> Despite its general-sounding name, the module will not satisfy the majority of use cases in production and is likely to waste people's time.
https://github.com/RaRe-Technologies/gensim/wiki/Migrating-f...
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[Research] Text summarization using Python, that can run on Android devices?
TextRank will work without any problems. https://radimrehurek.com/gensim/
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Topic modelling with Gensim and SpaCy on startup news
For the topic modelling itself, I am going to use Gensim library by Radim Rehurek, which is very developer friendly and easy to use.
spaCy
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Step by step guide to create customized chatbot by using spaCy (Python NLP library)
Hi Community, In this article, I will demonstrate below steps to create your own chatbot by using spaCy (spaCy is an open-source software library for advanced natural language processing, written in the programming languages Python and Cython):
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Best AI SEO Tools for NLP Content Optimization
SpaCy: An open-source library providing tools for advanced NLP tasks like tokenization, entity recognition, and part-of-speech tagging.
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Who has the best documentation you’ve seen or like in 2023
spaCy https://spacy.io/
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A beginner’s guide to sentiment analysis using OceanBase and spaCy
In this article, I'm going to walk through a sentiment analysis project from start to finish, using open-source Amazon product reviews. However, using the same approach, you can easily implement mass sentiment analysis on your own products. We'll explore an approach to sentiment analysis with one of the most popular Python NLP packages: spaCy.
- Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG): How To Get AI Models Learn Your Data & Give You Answers
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Against LLM Maximalism
Spacy [0] is a state-of-art / easy-to-use NLP library from the pre-LLM era. This post is the Spacy founder's thoughts on how to integrate LLMs with the kind of problems that "traditional" NLP is used for right now. It's an advertisement for Prodigy [1], their paid tool for using LLMs to assist data labeling. That said, I think I largely agree with the premise, and it's worth reading the entire post.
The steps described in "LLM pragmatism" are basically what I see my data science friends doing — it's hard to justify the cost (money and latency) in using LLMs directly for all tasks, and even if you want to you'll need a baseline model to compare against, so why not use LLMs for dataset creation or augmentation in order to train a classic supervised model?
- Swirl: An open-source search engine with LLMs and ChatGPT to provide all the answers you need 🌌
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How to predict this sequence?
spaCy
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What do you all think about (setq sentence-end-double-space nil)?
I chose spacy. Although it's not state of the art, it's very well established and stable.
- spaCy: Industrial-Strength Natural Language Processing
What are some alternatives?
BERTopic - Leveraging BERT and c-TF-IDF to create easily interpretable topics.
TextBlob - Simple, Pythonic, text processing--Sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase extraction, translation, and more.
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
Stanza - Stanford NLP Python library for tokenization, sentence segmentation, NER, and parsing of many human languages
MLflow - Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle
NLTK - NLTK Source
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
BERT-NER - Pytorch-Named-Entity-Recognition-with-BERT
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
polyglot - Multilingual text (NLP) processing toolkit
flair - A very simple framework for state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP)
textacy - NLP, before and after spaCy