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40 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789801217
Pages 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Imran Ahmad Imran Ahmad
Profile icon Imran Ahmad
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Fundamentals and Core Algorithms
2. Overview of Algorithms 3. Data Structures Used in Algorithms 4. Sorting and Searching Algorithms 5. Designing Algorithms 6. Graph Algorithms 7. Section 2: Machine Learning Algorithms
8. Unsupervised Machine Learning Algorithms 9. Traditional Supervised Learning Algorithms 10. Neural Network Algorithms 11. Algorithms for Natural Language Processing 12. Recommendation Engines 13. Section 3: Advanced Topics
14. Data Algorithms 15. Cryptography 16. Large-Scale Algorithms 17. Practical Considerations 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction to word embedding

In the preceding section, we studied how we can perform NLP by using BoW as the abstraction for the input text data. One of the major advancements in NLP is our ability to create a meaningful numeric representation of words in the form of dense vectors. This technique is called word embedding. Yoshua Bengio first introduced the term in his paper A Neural Probabilistic Language Model. Each word in an NLP problem can be thought of as a categorical object. Mapping each of the words to a list of numbers represented as a vector is called word embedding. In other words, the methodologies that are used to convert words into real numbers are called word embedding. A differentiating feature of embedding is that it uses a dense vector, instead of using traditional approaches that use sparse matrix vectors.

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