Springer, 2020. — 280 p. — ISBN: 3030448290.
This book provides readers with a practical guide to the principles of
hybrid approaches to natural language processing (NLP) involving a combination of
neural methods and knowledge graphs. To this end, it first introduces the main building blocks and then describes how they can be integrated to support the effective implementation of
real-world NLP applications. To illustrate the ideas described, the book also includes a comprehensive set of experiments and exercises involving different algorithms over a selection of domains and corpora in various NLP tasks. Throughout, the authors show how to leverage complementary representations stemming from the analysis of unstructured text corpora as well as the entities and relations described explicitly in a knowledge graph, how to integrate such representations, and how to use the resulting features to
effectively solve NLP tasks in a range of domains. In addition, the book offers access to executable code with examples, exercises and real-world applications in key domains, like disinformation analysis and machine reading comprehension of scientific literature.
All the examples and exercises proposed in the book
are available as executable
Jupyter notebooks in a GitHub repository. They are all ready to be run on
Google Colaboratory or, if preferred, in a local environment. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the
interplay between neural and knowledge-based approaches to NLP, this book is a useful guide for readers with a background in structured knowledge representations as well as those whose main approach to AI is fundamentally based
on logic. Further, it will appeal to those whose main background is in the areas of
machine and deep learning who are looking for ways to leverage structured knowledge bases to optimize results along the NLP downstream.
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