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Miroslaw Staron
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Miroslaw Staron is a professor of Applied IT at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden with a focus on empirical software engineering, measurement, and machine learning. He is currently editor-in-chief of Information and Software Technology and co-editor of the regular Practitioner's Digest column of IEEE Software. He has authored books on automotive software architectures, software measurement, and action research. He also leads several projects in AI for software engineering and leads an AI and digitalization theme at Software Center. He has written over 200 journal and conference articles.
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Bag-of-words and simple tokenizers

In Chapters 3 and 5, we saw the use of the bag-of-words feature extraction technique. This technique takes the text and counts the number of tokens, which were words in Chapters 3 and 5. It is simple and computationally efficient, but it has a few problems.

When instantiating the bag-of-words tokenizer, we can use several parameters that strongly impact the results, as we did in the following fragment of code in the previous chapters:

# create the feature extractor, i.e., BOW vectorizer
# please note the argument - max_features
# this argument says that we only want three features
# this will illustrate that we can get problems - e.g. noise
# when using too few features
vectorizer = CountVectorizer(max_features = 3)

The max_features parameter is a cut-off value that reduces the number of features, but it also can introduce noise where two (or more) distinct sentences have the same feature vector (we saw an example of such a sentence in Chapter...

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Miroslaw Staron

Miroslaw Staron is a professor of Applied IT at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden with a focus on empirical software engineering, measurement, and machine learning. He is currently editor-in-chief of Information and Software Technology and co-editor of the regular Practitioner's Digest column of IEEE Software. He has authored books on automotive software architectures, software measurement, and action research. He also leads several projects in AI for software engineering and leads an AI and digitalization theme at Software Center. He has written over 200 journal and conference articles.
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