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Supervised machine learning for text analysis in R / Emil Hvitfeldt and Julia Silge

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Data science seriesPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2022Description: xix, 381 pISBN:
  • 9780367554187
  • 9780367554194
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.35 HVI-S
Summary: "Text data is important for many domains, from healthcare to marketing to the digital humanities, but specialized approaches are necessary to create features for machine learning from language. Supervised Machine Learning for Text Analysis in R explains how to preprocess text data for modeling, train models, and evaluate model performance using tools from the tidyverse and tidymodels ecosystem. Models like these can be used to make predictions for new observations, to understand what natural language features or characteristics contribute to differences in the output, and more. If you are already familiar with the basics of predictive modeling, use the comprehensive, detailed examples in this book to extend your skills to the domain of natural language processing"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Text data is important for many domains, from healthcare to marketing to the digital humanities, but specialized approaches are necessary to create features for machine learning from language. Supervised Machine Learning for Text Analysis in R explains how to preprocess text data for modeling, train models, and evaluate model performance using tools from the tidyverse and tidymodels ecosystem. Models like these can be used to make predictions for new observations, to understand what natural language features or characteristics contribute to differences in the output, and more. If you are already familiar with the basics of predictive modeling, use the comprehensive, detailed examples in this book to extend your skills to the domain of natural language processing"-- Provided by publisher

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