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Data science vs. machine learning: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

While data science and machine learning are related, they are very different fields. In a nutshell, data science brings structure to big data while machine learning focuses on learning from the data itself. What is data science? What is machine learning?

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What is NLP? Natural language processing explained

CIO Business Intelligence

How natural language processing works NLP leverages machine learning (ML) algorithms trained on unstructured data, typically text, to analyze how elements of human language are structured together to impart meaning. Licensed by MIT, SpaCy was made with high-level data science in mind and allows deep data mining.

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Leveraging user-generated social media content with text-mining examples

IBM Big Data Hub

One of the best ways to take advantage of social media data is to implement text-mining programs that streamline the process. What is text mining? And with advanced software like IBM Watson Assistant , social media data is more powerful than ever.

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Ontotext’s Semantic Approach Towards LLM, Better Data and Content Management: An Interview with Doug Kimball and Atanas Kiryakov

Ontotext

This is the case with the so-called intelligent data processing (IDP), which uses a previous generation of machine learning. Luckily, the text analysis that Ontotext does is focused on tasks that require complex domain knowledge and linking of documents to reference data or master data.