natural-language-processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is a field of computer science that studies how computers and humans interact. In the 1950s, Alan Turing published an article that proposed a measure of intelligence, now called the Turing test. More modern techniques, such as deep learning, have produced results in the fields of language modeling, parsing, and natural-language tasks.
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TensorFlow code and pre-trained models for BERT
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Natural Language Processing for the next decade. Tokenization, Part-of-Speech Tagging, Named Entity Recognition, Syntactic & Semantic Dependency Parsing, Document Classification
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《动手学深度学习》:面向中文读者、能运行、可讨论。英文版即伯克利“深度学习导论”教材。
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Repository to track the progress in Natural Language Processing (NLP), including the datasets and the current state-of-the-art for the most common NLP tasks.
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Oxford Deep NLP 2017 course
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Not a high-priority at all, but it'd be more sensible for such a tutorial/testing utility corpus to be implemented elsewhere - maybe under /test/ or some other data- or doc- related module – rather than in gensim.models.word2vec.
Originally posted by @gojomo in RaRe-Technologies/gensim#2939 (comment)
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Change tensor.data to tensor.detach() due to
pytorch/pytorch#6990 (comment)
tensor.detach() is more robust than tensor.data.
A comprehensive list of pytorch related content on github,such as different models,implementations,helper libraries,tutorials etc.
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This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research.
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A very simple framework for state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP)
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NLTK Source
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more details at: allenai/allennlp#2264 (comment)
Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and NLP by learning from these exciting lectures!!
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Mapping a variable-length sentence to a fixed-length vector using BERT model
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Interactive deep learning book with code, math, and discussions. Available in multi-frameworks.
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Web mining module for Python, with tools for scraping, natural language processing, machine learning, network analysis and visualization.
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Stanford CoreNLP: A Java suite of core NLP tools.
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Natural Language Processing Tutorial for Deep Learning Researchers
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Ludwig is a toolbox that allows to train and evaluate deep learning models without the need to write code.
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A collection of machine learning examples and tutorials.
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Pre-trained and Reproduced Deep Learning Models (『飞桨』官方模型库,包含多种学术前沿和工业场景验证的深度学习模型)
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Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples
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Official Stanford NLP Python Library for Many Human Languages
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/tmp/ has been hard coded in some instances
This will be replaced with https://docs.python.org/3/library/tempfile.html which has been well implemented in some instances in the code.
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This is a documentation request in order to make it easier to find corresponding examples in the documentation.
Good first issue if you want to get acquainted with the docs and how to build docs using Sphinx!
Current issue
Here's the issue: currently, if one goes to an older documentation version to check the "examples" page, for example, [v2.6.0](https://huggin