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Published inFeb 2021
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Ashish Ranjan Jha
Ashish Ranjan Jha
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Ashish Ranjan Jha

Ashish Ranjan Jha received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from IIT Roorkee (India), a master's degree in Computer Science from EPFL (Switzerland), and an MBA degree from Quantic School of Business (Washington). He has received a distinction in all 3 of his degrees. He has worked for large technology companies, including Oracle and Sony as well as the more recent tech unicorns such as Revolut, mostly focused on artificial intelligence. He currently works as a machine learning engineer. Ashish has worked on a range of products and projects, from developing an app that uses sensor data to predict the mode of transport to detecting fraud in car damage insurance claims. Besides being an author, machine learning engineer, and data scientist, he also blogs frequently on his personal blog site about the latest research and engineering topics around machine learning.
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Training RNNs for sentiment analysis

In this section, we will train an RNN model using PyTorch for a text classification task – sentiment analysis. In this task, the model takes in a piece of text – a sequence of words – as input and outputs either 1 (meaning positive sentiment) or 0 (negative sentiment). For this binary classification task involving sequential data, we will use a unidirectional single-layer RNN.

Before training the model, we will manually process the textual data and convert it into a usable numeric form. Upon training the model, we will test it on some sample texts. We will demonstrate the use of various PyTorch functionalities to efficiently perform this task. The code for this exercise can be found at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Mastering-PyTorch/blob/master/Chapter04/rnn.ipynb.

Loading and preprocessing the text dataset

For this exercise, we will need to import a few dependencies:

  1. First, execute the following import...
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Ashish Ranjan Jha

Ashish Ranjan Jha received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from IIT Roorkee (India), a master's degree in Computer Science from EPFL (Switzerland), and an MBA degree from Quantic School of Business (Washington). He has received a distinction in all 3 of his degrees. He has worked for large technology companies, including Oracle and Sony as well as the more recent tech unicorns such as Revolut, mostly focused on artificial intelligence. He currently works as a machine learning engineer. Ashish has worked on a range of products and projects, from developing an app that uses sensor data to predict the mode of transport to detecting fraud in car damage insurance claims. Besides being an author, machine learning engineer, and data scientist, he also blogs frequently on his personal blog site about the latest research and engineering topics around machine learning.
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