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Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2 and Keras - Second Edition

You're reading from  Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2 and Keras - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838823412
Pages 646 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (3):
Antonio Gulli Antonio Gulli
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Amita Kapoor Amita Kapoor
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Sujit Pal Sujit Pal
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Neural Network Foundations with TensorFlow 2.0 2. TensorFlow 1.x and 2.x 3. Regression 4. Convolutional Neural Networks 5. Advanced Convolutional Neural Networks 6. Generative Adversarial Networks 7. Word Embeddings 8. Recurrent Neural Networks 9. Autoencoders 10. Unsupervised Learning 11. Reinforcement Learning 12. TensorFlow and Cloud 13. TensorFlow for Mobile and IoT and TensorFlow.js 14. An introduction to AutoML 15. The Math Behind Deep Learning 16. Tensor Processing Unit 17. Other Books You May Enjoy
18. Index

Word embedding ‒ origins and fundamentals

Wikipedia defines word embedding as the collective name for a set of language modeling and feature learning techniques in natural language processing (NLP) where words or phrases from a vocabulary are mapped to vectors of real numbers.

Deep learning models, like other machine learning models, typically don't work directly with text; the text needs to be converted to numbers instead. The process of converting text to numbers is a process called vectorization. An early technique for vectorizing words was one-hot encoding, which you have learned about in Chapter 1, Neural Network Foundations with TensorFlow 2.0. As you will recall, a major problem with one-hot encoding is that it treats each word as completely independent from all the others, since similarity between any two words (measured by the dot product of the two-word vectors) is always zero.

The dot product is an algebraic operation that operates on two vectors...

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