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This is a repo of basic Machine Learning what I learn. More to go...
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Implementation of Handwritten Text Recognition Systems using TensorFlow
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This is study primarily deals with classifying the future link qualities using deep learning models such as Long Short-Term Memory networks (LSTM) and Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory networks (BLSTM).
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Implementación para Curso de Seminario 2 (2021-2), Universidad de Lima
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Sarcasm is a term that refers to the use of words to mock, irritate, or amuse someone. It is commonly used on social media. The metaphorical and creative nature of sarcasm presents a significant difficulty for sentiment analysis systems based on affective computing. The technique and results of our team, UTNLP, in the SemEval-2022 shared task 6 …
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Speech recognition with CTC in Keras with Tensorflow backend
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Sentiment analysis using ML and DL models on Persian texts
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Punctuation Prediction Using NER Models.
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Detection of situational information from Twitter during disaster using deep learning models
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Use Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network to recognize the Handwritten line text image without pre segmentation into words or characters. Use CTC loss Function to train.
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Use Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network to recognize the Handwritten Word text image without pre segmentation into words or characters. Use CTC loss Function to train.
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A Deep Sentiment Analysis package
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Part of the assignment from the Neural Network and NLP module
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Neural network model that predicts the number of syllables in an English word. It shows its creation end-to-end: from data collection to evaluation of various models. One of the explored models is used in the Readgauge app.
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Cyberbullying detection using BLSTM and GloVe
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Tensorflow solution of NER task Using BiLSTM-CRF model with Google BERT Fine-tuning And private Server services
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