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Natural Language Processing - Java Example
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A collaborative project on text mining undertaken as part of the post-graduate program.
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This repository contains the code and resources for a project focused on insincere question classification on Quora. The project aims to develop a robust machine learning model capable of identifying and categorizing deceptive or insincere questions. Through this project, we aim to enhance the credibility and user experience of the Quora platform.
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"Is that a duplicate Quora question?" is a Machine Learning Project which helps to Identify which questions asked on Quora are duplicates of questions that have already been asked.
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XAI that uses Layerwise Relevance Propagation, over linguistically motivated neural architectures, namely Kernel-based Deep Architectures (KDA), to guide argumentations and explanation inferences.
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MeetingOWL is a ML based system which can generate smart reports for online meetings based on the audio file.
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Multi-label biomedical question classification corpus
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In this project we used various Natural language processing techniques along with different Deep learning Models to build a Text Classifier to detect inappropriate questions.
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Assignments from the course "Topics in Natural Language Processing, Fall 2018"
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A classifier to predict the type of answer a question expects.
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Question Classification with Untrained Recurrent Embeddings
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This is a Pytorch (+ Huggingface transformers) implementation of a "simple" text classifier defined using BERT-based models. In this lab we will see how it is simple to use BERT for a sentence classification task, obtaining state-of-the-art results in few lines of python code.
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Classifying questions from UIUC's CogComp QC Dataset
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Question Classification for the dataset CogComp QC Dataset - [ http://cogcomp.org/Data/QA/QC/ ].
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