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Natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of how computers and humans interact.

💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
  • Python
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    on Feb 3

🔮 A refreshing functional take on deep learning, compatible with your favorite libraries
  • Python
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👩‍🏫 Advanced NLP with spaCy: A free online course
  • Python
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    on Feb 7

💫 Models for the spaCy Natural Language Processing (NLP) library
  • Python
  • 1.7k
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    on Sep 30, 2024

🦆 Contextually-keyed word vectors
  • Python
  • 1.6k
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    on Mar 17, 2024

🛸 Use pretrained transformers like BERT, XLNet and GPT-2 in spaCy
  • Python
  • 1.4k
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    on Feb 6

🪐 End-to-end NLP workflows from prototype to production
  • Python
  • 1.4k
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    on Oct 15, 2024

🦙 Integrating LLMs into structured NLP pipelines
  • Python
  • 1.2k
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    on Jan 8

👑 spaCy building blocks and visualizers for Streamlit apps
  • Python
  • 829
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    on Jul 29, 2024

💥 Use the latest Stanza (StanfordNLP) research models directly in spaCy
  • Python
  • 731
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    on Aug 15, 2024
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Natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of how computers and humans interact.
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