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Mastering spaCy

You're reading from   Mastering spaCy An end-to-end practical guide to implementing NLP applications using the Python ecosystem

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800563353
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with spaCy
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with spaCy FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Core Operations with spaCy 4. Section 2: spaCy Features
5. Chapter 3: Linguistic Features 6. Chapter 4: Rule-Based Matching 7. Chapter 5: Working with Word Vectors and Semantic Similarity 8. Chapter 6: Putting Everything Together: Semantic Parsing with spaCy 9. Section 3: Machine Learning with spaCy
10. Chapter 7: Customizing spaCy Models 11. Chapter 8: Text Classification with spaCy 12. Chapter 9: spaCy and Transformers 13. Chapter 10: Putting Everything Together: Designing Your Chatbot with spaCy 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Combining spaCy models and matchers

In this section, we'll go through some recipes that will guide you through the entity extraction types you'll encounter in your NLP career. All the examples are ready-to-use and real-world recipes. Let's start with number-formatted entities.

Extracting IBAN and account numbers

IBAN and account numbers are two important entity types that occur in finance and banking frequently. We'll learn how to parse them out.

An IBAN is an international number format for bank account numbers. It has the format of a two-digit country code followed by numbers. Here are some IBANs from different countries:

Figure 4.6 – IBAN formats from different countries (source: Wikipedia)

Figure 4.6 – IBAN formats from different countries (source: Wikipedia)

How can we create a pattern for an IBAN? Obviously, in all cases, we start with two capital letters, followed by two digits. Then any number of digits can follow. We can express the country code and the next two digits as follows...

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