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Python Machine Learning By Example

Python Machine Learning By Example

By : Yuxi (Hayden) Liu
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Python Machine Learning By Example

Python Machine Learning By Example

4.9 (9)
By: Yuxi (Hayden) Liu

Overview of this book

The fourth edition of Python Machine Learning By Example is a comprehensive guide for beginners and experienced machine learning practitioners who want to learn more advanced techniques, such as multimodal modeling. Written by experienced machine learning author and ex-Google machine learning engineer Yuxi (Hayden) Liu, this edition emphasizes best practices, providing invaluable insights for machine learning engineers, data scientists, and analysts. Explore advanced techniques, including two new chapters on natural language processing transformers with BERT and GPT, and multimodal computer vision models with PyTorch and Hugging Face. You’ll learn key modeling techniques using practical examples, such as predicting stock prices and creating an image search engine. This hands-on machine learning book navigates through complex challenges, bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application. Elevate your machine learning and deep learning expertise, tackle intricate problems, and unlock the potential of advanced techniques in machine learning with this authoritative guide.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Analyzing movie review sentiment with RNNs

So, here comes our first RNN project: movie review sentiment. We’ll use the IMDb (https://www.imdb.com/) movie review dataset (https://ai.stanford.edu/~amaas/data/sentiment/) as an example. It contains 25,000 highly popular movie reviews for training and another 25,000 for testing. Each review is labeled as 1 (positive) or 0 (negative). We’ll build our RNN-based movie sentiment classifier in the following three sections: Analyzing and preprocessing the movie review data, Developing a simple LSTM network, and Boosting the performance with multiple LSTM layers.

Analyzing and preprocessing the data

We’ll start with data analysis and preprocessing, as follows:

  1. PyTorch’s torchtext has a built-in IMDb dataset, so first, we load the dataset:
    >>> from torchtext.datasets import IMDB
    >>> train_dataset = list(IMDB(split='train'))
    >>> test_dataset = list(IMDB...
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