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Hands-On Natural Language Processing with Python

By : Rajesh Arumugam, Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani, Auguste Byiringiro, Chaitanya Joshi, Karthik Muthuswamy
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Hands-On Natural Language Processing with Python

By: Rajesh Arumugam, Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani, Auguste Byiringiro, Chaitanya Joshi, Karthik Muthuswamy

Overview of this book

Natural language processing (NLP) has found its application in various domains, such as web search, advertisements, and customer services, and with the help of deep learning, we can enhance its performances in these areas. Hands-On Natural Language Processing with Python teaches you how to leverage deep learning models for performing various NLP tasks, along with best practices in dealing with today’s NLP challenges. To begin with, you will understand the core concepts of NLP and deep learning, such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), recurrent neural networks (RNNs), semantic embedding, Word2vec, and more. You will learn how to perform each and every task of NLP using neural networks, in which you will train and deploy neural networks in your NLP applications. You will get accustomed to using RNNs and CNNs in various application areas, such as text classification and sequence labeling, which are essential in the application of sentiment analysis, customer service chatbots, and anomaly detection. You will be equipped with practical knowledge in order to implement deep learning in your linguistic applications using Python's popular deep learning library, TensorFlow. By the end of this book, you will be well versed in building deep learning-backed NLP applications, along with overcoming NLP challenges with best practices developed by domain experts.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
6
Searching and DeDuplicating Using CNNs
7
Named Entity Recognition Using Character LSTM

Overview of text to speech

Here, we will give some general information about TTS algorithms. It is not our ambition to thoroughly tackle the different components of the field, which is quite a complex task and requires cross-domain knowledge in areas like linguistic or signal processing.

We will stick to the following high-level questions: what makes a TTS system good or bad? How is it evaluated? What are some traditional techniques, and why does the field need to move toward deep learning? We will also prepare for the next sections by giving a few basic pieces of information on spectrograms.

Naturalness versus intelligibility

The quality of a TTS system is traditionally assessed through two criteria: naturalness and intelligibility...