Basic Natural language processing with BoW and TF-IDF
This Micro-Credential empowers you to analyze text using Python, with a focus on sentiment analysis—a cornerstone of natural language processing. Learn how computers interpret human language and gain essential skills for university-level studies in data science, linguistics, and computer science. Students will strengthen critical thinking and analytical abilities through practical, real-world applications of Python and NLP.
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Competency
Learners are able to build Basic Natural language processing with BoW and TF-IDF for Sentimental Analysis.
How ?
Learners are able to implement Bag-of-Words and TF-IDF techniques using Python libraries, preprocess, create feature vectors, apply sentiment analysis algorithms, and interpret results.
Method overview
To build a basic natural language processing system for sentiment analysis, it's important to understand the following:
- Natural Language Processing
- Text Preprocessing for Natural Language Processing
- Feature Extraction: Bags of Words and TF-IDF
- Sentiment Analysis Algorithms
- Clustering Techniques
How can you achieve ?
Learners create Python code for sentiment analysis and documentation clearly presents the results found.
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What will you get ?
Digital Certificate
Basic Natural language processing with BoW and TF-IDF
Issued by KMUTT | You will earn this digital certificate after you have completed this Micro-credential.
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Who is this for ?
- High School Students: Curious and inquisitive students who are seeking to develop a strong foundation in computer science and prepare for future studies in fields like data science, linguistics, and computer science.
- Teachers and Educators: Seeking engaging and effective ways to introduce students to the exciting world of natural language processing and foster critical thinking and analytical skills through hands-on coding experiences.
- Individuals with a passion for technology and a curiosity about how computers understand and interpret human language.
Who developed this ?
IPST, NSTDA & NECTEC, KMUTT
"The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST)
A government organization under the Ministry of Education that promotes and develops education in science, mathematics, and technology at the basic education level.
The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NSTDA)
An agency under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation
Develops electronic and computer technology in Thailand.
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
One of Thailand's leading technological universities, focusing on science, engineering, and technology, as well as innovation and entrepreneurship."