Natural Language Processing with Sequence Models

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Natural Language Processing with Sequence Models

About this course

In Course 3 of the Natural Language Processing Specialization, you will: a) Train a neural network with word embeddings to perform sentiment analysis of tweets, b) Generate synthetic Shakespeare text using a Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) language model, c) Train a recurrent neural network to perform named entity recognition (NER) using LSTMs with linear layers, and d) Use so-called ‘Siamese’ LSTM models to compare questions in a corpus and identify those that are worded differently but have the same meaning. By the end of this Specialization, you will have designed NLP applications that perform question-answering and sentiment analysis, created tools to translate languages and summarize text! This Specialization is designed and taught by two experts in NLP, machine learning, and deep learning. Younes Bensouda Mourri is an Instructor of AI at Stanford University who also helped build the Deep Learning Specialization. Łukasz Kaiser is a Staff Research Scientist at Google Brain and the co-author of Tensorflow, the Tensor2Tensor and Trax libraries, and the Transformer paper.

What you'll learn

  • train neural networks for sentiment analysis
  • generate text using Gated Recurrent Units
  • perform named entity recognition with LSTMs
  • compare questions using Siamese LSTM models

Course objectives

  • design NLP applications
  • create tools for language translation
  • summarize text effectively

Skills you'll gain

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