Tag: natural language processing
Cornell University Researchers Discover ‘Code-Poisoning’ Attack
Cornell Tech researchers have claimed to have uncovered a new type of online attack that can manipulate natural-language modeling systems and evade any known...
Darknet: The Open Source Framework for Deep Neural Networks
This article gives a quick overview of Darknet and the way it works.
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are a key area of research and application...
Natural Language Processing Simplified
Natural language processing (NLP) is the technology that enables computers to recognise human language, precisely. It is the way to program computers to process...
Using PyTorch for Natural Language Processing
This article is focused on the classes that PyTorch provides, which help with Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Natural language processing (NLP) is a subset of...
Microsoft Unveils Icecaps – An Open-Source Toolkit For Conversational Modelling
Icecaps provides an array of tools for building neural conversational systems
Icecaps is intended for Python environments and is built on top of...
Facebook Open-sources LASER for Faster Natural Language Processing Development
The code for LASER, posted on GitHub, provides an “encoder-decoder” neural network that’s built using Long Short-Term Memory neural nets, a workhorse of speech...
Google Open Sources its BERT Model Source Code
BERT builds upon recent work in pre-training contextual representations — including Semi-supervised Sequence Learning, Generative Pre-Training
Google made an announcement in the company bog post...
Everything you need to know about neural networks
Some of our readers have requested me to cover neural networks. This topic has attracted a lot of interest and attention lately.
While neural networks...
Everything you need to know about robotic process automation
Some of our readers had requested us to cover robotic process automation (RPA). Hence, we are here providing a brief overview of this interesting...
Web 3.0: Building the Semantic Web
You might have come across the term "Semantic Web Applications" often, during talks about the future of Web apps. Check out what this is...