Topic modeling With Naive Bayes Classifier

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Introduction Naive Bayes is a powerful tool that leverages Bayes’ Theorem to understand and mimic complex data structures. In recent years, it has commonly been used for Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks, such as text categorization. Today, we will be constructing a Naive Bayes text classifier for topic categorization. Before we move forward with the explanation, I want to emphasize that Naive Bayes is not the traditional method of […]

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Part 2: Step by Step Guide to NLP – Knowledge Required to Learn NLP

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Introduction This article is part of an ongoing blog series on Natural Language Processing (NLP). In part-1 of this blog series, we complete the basic concepts of NLP. Now, in continuation of that part, in this article, we will cover some of the new concepts. In this article, we will understand the knowledge required and levels of NLP in a detailed manner. In the last of this article, we […]

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Part 5: Step by Step Guide to Master NLP – Word Embedding and Text Vectorization

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Introduction This article is part of an ongoing blog series on Natural Language Processing (NLP). Up to the previous part of this article series, we almost completed the necessary steps involved in text cleaning and normalization pre-processing. After that, we will convert the processed text to numeric feature vectors so that we can feed it to computers for Machine Learning applications. NOTE: Some concepts included in the pipeline of […]

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Memory Networks for Q&A(Question and Answer) Applications

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Introduction This article shows the power of Memory Networks for Question and Answer (QA) applications in the context of simple natural language-based reasoning. Table of Contents What is the motivation behind Memory Networks? Why do we need Memory Networks when traditional NLP models are already performing well? Facebook bAbI dataset About Supporting Fact Components of Memory Networks How can we find the best match? How does the dot product […]

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Sentiment Analysis using NLTK – A Practical Approach

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Introduction The ultimate goal of this blog is to predict the sentiment of a given text using python where we use NLTK aka Natural Language Processing Toolkit, a package in python made especially for text-based analysis. So with a few lines of code, we can easily predict whether a sentence or a review(used in the blog) is a positive or a negative review. Before moving on to the implementation […]

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Build Your Own Fake News Classifier With NLP

img src: https://wallpapercave.com/w/wp7461543 Introduction The major objective of watching or reading news was to be informed about whatever is happening around us. There are several social media platforms in the current modern era, like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and so forth where millions of users would rely upon for knowing day-to-day happenings. Then came the fake news which spread across people as fast as the real news could. Fake news is a piece of incorporated or falsified information often aimed at misleading […]

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Topic Modelling With LDA -A Hands-on Introduction

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Introduction Imagine walking into a bookstore to buy a book on world economics and not being able to figure out the section of the store that has this book, assuming the bookstore has simply stacked all types of books together. You then realize how important it is to divide the bookstore into different sections based on the type of book. Topic Modelling is similar to dividing a bookstore based […]

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Beginner Projects to Learn Natural Language Processing using Python !

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Machines understanding language fascinates me, and that I often ponder which algorithms Aristotle would have accustomed build a rhetorical analysis machine if he had the possibility. If you’re new to Data Science, getting into NLP can seem complicated, especially since there are many recent advancements within the field. it’s hard to grasp where to begin. Table of Contents 1.What can Machines Understand? 2.Project 1:Word Cloud 3.Project 2:Spam Detection 4.Project […]

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Beginner’s Guide To Natural Language Processing Using SpaCy

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon Pre-requisites Basic Knowledge of Natural Language Processing Hands-on practice of Python Introduction As we know data has some kind of meaning in its position. For every moment, mostly text data is getting generated in different formats like SMS, reviews, Emails, and so on. The main purpose of this article is to understand the basic idea of NLP using the library- SpaCy. So let’s go ahead. In this article, we […]

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Automated Spam E-mail Detection Model(Using common NLP tasks)

Hope you all are doing Good !!! Welcome to my blog! Today we are going to understand about basics of NLP with the help of the Email Spam Detection dataset. We see some common NLP tasks that one can perform easily and how one can complete an end-to-end project. Whether you know NLP or not, this guide should help you as a ready reference. For the dataset used click on the above link or here. Let’s get started, Natural Language […]

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