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Deep Learning Illustrated: Building Natural Language Processing Models

Domino Data Lab

Many thanks to Addison-Wesley Professional for providing the permissions to excerpt “Natural Language Processing” from the book, Deep Learning Illustrated by Krohn , Beyleveld , and Bassens. The excerpt covers how to create word vectors and utilize them as an input into a deep learning model.

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Explaining black-box models using attribute importance, PDPs, and LIME

Domino Data Lab

The interest in interpretation of machine learning has been rapidly accelerating in the last decade. This can be attributed to the popularity that machine learning algorithms, and more specifically deep learning, has been gaining in various domains. Methods for explaining Deep Learning.

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The curse of Dimensionality

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MANOVA, for example, can test if the heights and weights in boys and girls is different. This statistical test is correct because the data are (presumably) bivariate normal. In high dimensions the data assumptions needed for statistical testing are not met. The accuracy of any predictive model approaches 100%.

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

Diving into examples of building and deploying ML models at The New York Times including the descriptive topic modeling-oriented Readerscope (audience insights engine), a prediction model regarding who was likely to subscribe/cancel their subscription, as well as prescriptive example via recommendations of highly curated editorial content.