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This repository contains A-Z techniques of Natural Language Processing to get started in NLP.

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A series of jupyter notebooks to go from zero to hero in NLP.

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! Github doesn't render jupyter notebooks very good. Clone this repo and read on local. Will be updating PDF versions soon.

This repository contains A-Z techniques for Natural Language Processing for anyone looking to get started in NLP all the way from the roots to the recents developments in huge language models like GPT-3.

  • The tools/techniques/methods/algorithms mentioned in this repository are same as the ones taught by Daniel Jurafsky in his book "Speech and Language Processing" along with co-author James H. Martin.

Speech and Lanugage Processing | Daniel Jurafsky & James H. Martin

Who should use this repository?

While I highly encourage you to read the above mentioned book, but if you don't feel like going through 600+ pages, use this repo.

This repository can be used by anyone who, want to get started in Natural Language Processing, want to learn new tips & techniques, is looking to brush up their skills of NLP.


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