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Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow

You're reading from   Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow Teach language to machines using Python's deep learning library

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788478311
Length 472 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Thushan Ganegedara Thushan Ganegedara
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Motaz Saad Motaz Saad
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Preface 1. Introduction to Natural Language Processing 2. Understanding TensorFlow FREE CHAPTER 3. Word2vec – Learning Word Embeddings 4. Advanced Word2vec 5. Sentence Classification with Convolutional Neural Networks 6. Recurrent Neural Networks 7. Long Short-Term Memory Networks 8. Applications of LSTM – Generating Text 9. Applications of LSTM – Image Caption Generation 10. Sequence-to-Sequence Learning – Neural Machine Translation 11. Current Trends and the Future of Natural Language Processing A. Mathematical Foundations and Advanced TensorFlow Index

Using TensorFlow RNN API with pretrained GloVe word vectors


So far, we have implemented everything from scratch in order to understand the exact underlying mechanisms of such a system. Here we will discuss how to use the TensorFlow RNN API along with pretrained GloVe word vectors in order to reduce both the amount of code and learning for the algorithm. This will be available as an exercise in the lstm_image_caption_pretrained_wordvecs_rnn_api.ipynb notebook found in the ch9 folder.

We will first discuss how to download the word vectors and then discuss how to load only the relevant word vectors from the downloaded file, as the vocabulary size of the pretrained GloVe vectors is around 400,000 words, whereas ours is just 18,000. Next, we will perform some elementary spelling correction of the captions, as there seems to be a lot of spelling mistakes present. Then we will discuss how we can process the cleaned data using a tf.nn.rnn_cell.LSTMCell module found in the RNN API.

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