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Advanced Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow 2

You're reading from   Advanced Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow 2 Build effective real-world NLP applications using NER, RNNs, seq2seq models, Transformers, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800200937
Length 380 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tony Mullen Tony Mullen
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Ashish Bansal Ashish Bansal
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Essentials of NLP 2. Understanding Sentiment in Natural Language withĀ BiLSTMs FREE CHAPTER 3. Named Entity Recognition (NER) with BiLSTMs, CRFs, and Viterbi Decoding 4. Transfer Learning with BERT 5. Generating Text with RNNsĀ and GPT-2 6. Text Summarization with Seq2seq Attention and Transformer Networks 7. Multi-Modal Networks andĀ Image Captioning withĀ ResNets and Transformer Networks 8. Weakly Supervised Learning for Classification with Snorkel 9. Building Conversational AI Applications with Deep Learning 10. Installation and Setup Instructions for Code 11. Other Books You May Enjoy
12. Index

IMDb sentiment analysis with GloVe embeddings

In Chapter 2, Understanding Sentiment in Natural Language with BiLSTMs, a BiLSTM model was built to predict the sentiment of IMDb movie reviews. That model learned embeddings of the words from scratch. This model had an accuracy of 83.55% on the test set, while the SOTA result was closer to 97.4%. If pre-trained embeddings are used, we expect an increase in model accuracy. Let's try this out andĀ see the impact of transfer learning on this model. But first, let's understand theĀ GloVe embedding model.

GloVe embeddings

In Chapter 1, Essentials of NLP, we discussed the Word2Vec algorithm, which is based on skip-grams with negative sampling. The GloVe model came out in 2014, a year after the Word2Vec paper came out. The GloVe and Word2Vec models are similar as the embeddings generated for a word are determined by the words that occur around it. However, these context words occur with different frequencies. Some of...

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