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Python Natural Language Processing Cookbook

You're reading from   Python Natural Language Processing Cookbook Over 60 recipes for building powerful NLP solutions using Python and LLM libraries

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245744
Length 312 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Saurabh Chakravarty Saurabh Chakravarty
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Zhenya Antić Zhenya Antić
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Learning NLP Basics 2. Chapter 2: Playing with Grammar FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Representing Text – Capturing Semantics 4. Chapter 4: Classifying Texts 5. Chapter 5: Getting Started with Information Extraction 6. Chapter 6: Topic Modeling 7. Chapter 7: Visualizing Text Data 8. Chapter 8: Transformers and Their Applications 9. Chapter 9: Natural Language Understanding 10. Chapter 10: Generative AI and Large Language Models 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting Started with Information Extraction

In this chapter, we will cover the basics of information extraction. Information extraction is the task of pulling very specific information from text. For example, you might want to know the companies mentioned in a news article. Instead of spending time reading the whole article, you can use information extraction techniques to access the companies almost instantly.

We will start with extracting emails addresses and URLs from job announcements. Then, we will use an algorithm called Levenshtein distance to find similar strings. Next, we will extract important keywords from text. After that, we will use spaCy to find named entities in text, and later, we will train our own named entity recognition model in spaCy. We will then do basic sentiment analysis, and, finally, we will train two custom sentiment analysis models.

You will learn how to use existing tools and train your own models for information extraction tasks.

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