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    SciPy

    SciPy

    SciPy library main repository

    ...The SciPy library contains many of the user-friendly and efficient numerical routines, including those for numerical integration, interpolation, and optimization. SciPy is built to work with NumPy, a software that provides convenient and fast N-dimensional array manipulation. Both SciPy and NumPy run on all popular operating systems, are fast and easy to install, and are powerful yet easy to use. They’re currently depended upon by numerous leading scientists and engineers all over the world. Try them for yourself!
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    cnn-text-classification-tf

    cnn-text-classification-tf

    Convolutional Neural Network for Text Classification in Tensorflow

    ...Based loosely on Kim’s influential paper on CNNs for sentence classification, this codebase demonstrates how to preprocess text data, convert words into learned embeddings, and apply multiple convolution filters to extract n-gram features that are then pooled and fed into a classifier. The project includes scripts for training, evaluation, and data handling, making it easy to run experiments on datasets such as movie reviews or other labeled text collections. By breaking down the model into understandable components, it serves as a practical reference for students and practitioners learning how deep learning models handle text beyond traditional bag-of-words approaches.
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