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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services - Second Edition

By : Leif Larsen
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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services - Second Edition

By: Leif Larsen

Overview of this book

Microsoft has revamped its Project Oxford to launch the all new Cognitive Services platform-a set of 30 APIs to add speech, vision, language, and knowledge capabilities to apps. This book will introduce you to 24 of the APIs released as part of Cognitive Services platform and show you how to leverage their capabilities. More importantly, you'll see how the power of these APIs can be combined to build real-world apps that have cognitive capabilities. The book is split into three sections: computer vision, speech recognition and language processing, and knowledge and search. You will be taken through the vision APIs at first as this is very visual, and not too complex. The next part revolves around speech and language, which are somewhat connected. The last part is about adding real-world intelligence to apps by connecting them to Knowledge and Search APIs. By the end of this book, you will be in a position to understand what Microsoft Cognitive Service can offer and how to use the different APIs.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Phrase types


The following table describes all available phrase types:

Label

Description

Example

ADJP

Adjective phrase

so rude

ADVP

Adverb phrase

clear through

CONJP

Conjunction phrase

as well as

FRAG

Fragment, used for incomplete or fragmentary inputs

Highly recommended...

INTJ

Interjection

Hooray

LST

List marker, including punctuation

#4)

NAC

Not a constituent, used to indicate scoping of a non-constituent phrase

and for a good deal in you get things and for a good deal

NP

Noun phrase

a tasty potato pancake

NX

Used within certain complex NPs to mark the head

PP

Prepositional phrase

in the pool

PRN

Parenthetical

(so called)

PRT

Particle

out in "ripped out"

QP

Quantity phrase (that is, complex measure/amount) within a noun phrase

around $75

RRC

Reduced relative clause

still unresolved in "many issues still unresolved"

S

Sentence or clause

This is a sentence.

SBAR

Subordinate...