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Python Natural Language Processing

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Python Natural Language Processing

Overview of this book

This book starts off by laying the foundation for Natural Language Processing and why Python is one of the best options to build an NLP-based expert system with advantages such as Community support, availability of frameworks and so on. Later it gives you a better understanding of available free forms of corpus and different types of dataset. After this, you will know how to choose a dataset for natural language processing applications and find the right NLP techniques to process sentences in datasets and understand their structure. You will also learn how to tokenize different parts of sentences and ways to analyze them. During the course of the book, you will explore the semantic as well as syntactic analysis of text. You will understand how to solve various ambiguities in processing human language and will come across various scenarios while performing text analysis. You will learn the very basics of getting the environment ready for natural language processing, move on to the initial setup, and then quickly understand sentences and language parts. You will learn the power of Machine Learning and Deep Learning to extract information from text data. By the end of the book, you will have a clear understanding of natural language processing and will have worked on multiple examples that implement NLP in the real world.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Apache Flink as a real-time processing framework

Apache Flink is used for real-time streaming and batch processing. I have told you we should not worry about real-time frameworks. The reason is we have the Flink framework for this.

Flink is an open source stream processing framework for distributed, high-performing, always available, and accurate data streaming applications. You can see more about Flink at https://flink.apache.org/.

Flink will definitely provide a very nice future. You can see in Figure 05:

Figure 05: Features of Flink (Image credit: https://flink.apache.org/)

Flink is quite a new framework. If you want to perform real-time sentiment analysis or make a real recommendation engine, then Flink is very useful. You can refer to the following video where you can understand how the HDFS, Flink, Kappa, and lamda architecture has been used. It's a must-see video...