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Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow - Second Edition

By : Thushan Ganegedara
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Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow - Second Edition

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By: Thushan Ganegedara

Overview of this book

Learning how to solve natural language processing (NLP) problems is an important skill to master due to the explosive growth of data combined with the demand for machine learning solutions in production. Natural Language Processing with TensorFlow, Second Edition, will teach you how to solve common real-world NLP problems with a variety of deep learning model architectures. The book starts by getting readers familiar with NLP and the basics of TensorFlow. Then, it gradually teaches you different facets of TensorFlow 2.x. In the following chapters, you then learn how to generate powerful word vectors, classify text, generate new text, and generate image captions, among other exciting use-cases of real-world NLP. TensorFlow has evolved to be an ecosystem that supports a machine learning workflow through ingesting and transforming data, building models, monitoring, and productionization. We will then read text directly from files and perform the required transformations through a TensorFlow data pipeline. We will also see how to use a versatile visualization tool known as TensorBoard to visualize our models. By the end of this NLP book, you will be comfortable with using TensorFlow to build deep learning models with many different architectures, and efficiently ingest data using TensorFlow Additionally, you’ll be able to confidently use TensorFlow throughout your machine learning workflow.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Index

Understanding neural machine translation

Now that we have an appreciation for how machine translation has evolved over time, let’s try to understand how state-of-the-art NMT works. First, we will take a look at the model architecture used by neural machine translators and then move on to understanding the actual training algorithm.

Intuition behind NMT systems

First, let’s understand the intuition underlying an NMT system’s design. Say you are a fluent English and German speaker and were asked to translate the following sentence into German:

I went home

This sentence translates to the following:

Ich ging nach Hause

Although it might not have taken more than a few seconds for a fluent person to translate this, there is a certain process that produces the translation. First, you read the English sentence, and then you create a thought or concept about what this sentence represents or implies, in your mind. And finally, you translate the sentence...