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Jupyter Cookbook
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Jupyter Cookbook

by Toomey, Nikhil Borkar, Nikhil Akki, Juan Tomás Oliva Ramos
April 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
238 pages
7h 13m
English
Packt Publishing
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How it works...

We took one of the speeches by Trump and performed some text processing on the speech. Then we started some analysis of the speech content.

The first step in text processing is to transform the text into a corpus or a set of structured text pieces that can be easily manipulated by the libraries. The preceding display continues on for some length.

Once we have a corpus, we can perform a number of transformations. Some of the transformations available are:

  • Converting to lowercase (which makes comparisons easier): This is shown in the preceding coding
  • Removing punctuation: This eliminates extraneous information from the corpus
  • Removing numbers: Again, this is normally not of interest for text processing
  • Removing words: The typical ...
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