Sharing a Slide: Fancy Natural Language Processing

By 苏剑林 | January 23, 2018

By 苏剑林 | Jan 23, 2018 | 99428 Readers |

Fancy Natural Language Processing

Fancy Natural Language Processing

This is the slide used during an exchange at South China Normal University a few days ago, which mainly introduces some techniques in natural language processing.

The starting point for this slide is that many NLP groups in domestic universities essentially stay stuck in the mindset of RNNs. Therefore, I introduced some content on CNNs and Attention, and also introduced some techniques for model training, etc. The content is actually quite brief, but considering that many concepts are new to most students, the information density is quite high.

This was also my first attempt at using $\LaTeX$ to create a slide. It felt like it wasn't as difficult as I had imagined, and the resulting effect is quite fresh and clear. I should practice more in the future~

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苏剑林. (Jan. 23, 2018). "Sharing a Slide: Fancy Natural Language Processing" [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://kexue.fm/archives/4823