Out-of-the-box NLP functionalities for your project using Transformers Library!

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction In this tutorial, you will learn how you can integrate common Natural Language Processing (NLP) functionalities into your application with minimal effort. We will be doing this using the ‘transformers‘ library provided by Hugging Face. 1. First, Install the transformers library. # Install the library !pip install transformers 2. Next, import the necessary functions. # Necessary imports from transformers import pipeline 3. Irrespective of the task that […]

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Fake news classifier on US Election News📰 | LSTM 🈚

Introduction News media has become a channel to pass on the information of what’s happening in the world to the people living. Often people perceive whatever conveyed in the news to be true. There were circumstances where even the news channels acknowledged that their news is not true as they wrote. But some news has a significant impact not only on the people or    

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Top 15 Open-Source Datasets of 2020 that every Data Scientist Should add to their Portfolio!

Overview Here is a list of Top 15 Datasets for 2020 that we feel every data scientist should practice on The article contains 5 datasets each for machine learning, computer vision, and NLP By no means is this list exhaustive. Feel free to add other datasets in the comments below   Introduction For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them -Aristotle I am sure everyone can attest to this saying. No […]

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Hands-On Tutorial on Stack Overflow Question Tagging

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Background I won’t be lying if I assert that every developer/engineer/student has used the website Stack Overflow more than once in their journey. Widely considered as one of the largest and more trusted websites for developers to learn and share their knowledge, the website presently hosts in excess of 10,000,000 questions. In this post, we try to predict the question tags based on the question text asked on […]

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Building a FAQ Chatbot in Python – The Future of Information Searching

Introduction What do we do when we need any information? Simple: “We Ask, and Google Tells”. But if the answer depends on multiple variables, then the existing Ask-Tell model tends to sputter. State of the art search engines usually cannot handle such requests. We would have to search for information available in bits and pieces and then try to filter and assemble relevant parts together. Sounds time consuming, doesn’t it? Source: Inbenta This Ask-Tell model is evolving rapidly with the […]

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A Comprehensive Guide to Understand and Implement Text Classification in Python

Improving Text Classification Models While the above framework can be applied to a number of text classification problems, but to achieve a good accuracy some improvements can be done in the overall framework. For example, following are some tips to improve the performance of text classification models and this framework. 1. Text Cleaning : text cleaning can help to reducue the noise present in text data in the form of stopwords, punctuations marks, suffix variations etc. This article can help to understand how […]

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How to use a Machine Learning Model to Make Predictions on Streaming Data using PySpark

Overview Streaming data is a thriving concept in the machine learning space Learn how to use a machine learning model (such as logistic regression) to make predictions on streaming data using PySpark We’ll cover the basics of Streaming Data and Spark Streaming, and then dive into the implementation part   Introduction Picture this – every second, more than 8,500 Tweets are sent, more than 900 photos are uploaded on Instagram, more than 4,200 Skype calls are made, more than 78,000 […]

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Tired of Reading Long Articles? Text Summarization will make your task easier!

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction Millions of web pages and websites exist on the Internet today. Going through a vast amount of content becomes very difficult to extract information on a certain topic. Google will filter the search results and give you the top ten search results, but often you are unable to find the right content that you need. There is a lot of redundant and overlapping data in the articles […]

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Words that matter! A Simple Guide to Keyword Extraction in Python

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction Unstructured data contains a plethora of information. It is like energy when harnessed, will create high value for its stakeholders. A lot of work is already being done in this area by various companies. There is no doubt that the unstructured data is noisy and significant work has to be done to clean, analyze, and make them meaningful to use. This article talks about an area which […]

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How to build your first Machine Learning model on iPhone (Intro to Apple’s CoreML)

Introduction The data scientist in me is living a dream – I can see top tech companies coming out with products close to the area I work on. If you saw the recent Apple iPhone X launch event, iPhone X comes with some really cool features like FaceID, Animoji, Augmented Reality out of box, which use the power of machine learning. The hacker in me wanted to get my hands dirty and figure out what it takes to build a system like […]

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