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Published inOct 2022
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Nikos Tsourakis
Nikos Tsourakis
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Nikos Tsourakis

Nikos Tsourakis is a professor of computer science and business analytics at the International Institute in Geneva, Switzerland, and a research associate at the University of Geneva. He has over 20 years of experience designing, building, and evaluating intelligent systems using speech and language technologies. He has also co-authored over 50 research publications in the area. In the past, he worked as a software engineer, developing products for major telecommunication vendors. He also served as an expert for the European Commission and is currently a certified educator at the Amazon Web Services Academy. He holds a degree in electronic and computer engineering, a master's in management, and a PhD in multilingual information processing.
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Technical requirements

The code is available as a Jupyter notebook in the book’s GitHub repository: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Machine-Learning-Techniques-for-Text/tree/main/chapter-03.

The notebook has an in-built step to download the necessary Python modules required for the practical exercises in this chapter. Additionally, you need a Google account to download the GoogleNews-vectors-negative300.bin.gz pre-trained vectors from the following link: https://code.google.com/archive/p/word2vec/.

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Published in: Oct 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803242385

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Nikos Tsourakis

Nikos Tsourakis is a professor of computer science and business analytics at the International Institute in Geneva, Switzerland, and a research associate at the University of Geneva. He has over 20 years of experience designing, building, and evaluating intelligent systems using speech and language technologies. He has also co-authored over 50 research publications in the area. In the past, he worked as a software engineer, developing products for major telecommunication vendors. He also served as an expert for the European Commission and is currently a certified educator at the Amazon Web Services Academy. He holds a degree in electronic and computer engineering, a master's in management, and a PhD in multilingual information processing.
Read more about Nikos Tsourakis