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Building AI Intensive Python Applications

You're reading from   Building AI Intensive Python Applications Create intelligent apps with LLMs and vector databases

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781836207252
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Generative AI 2. Chapter 2: Building Blocks of Intelligent Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Part 1: Foundations of AI: LLMs, Embedding Models, Vector Databases, and Application Design
4. Chapter 3: Large Language Models 5. Chapter 4: Embedding Models 6. Chapter 5: Vector Databases 7. Chapter 6: AI/ML Application Design 8. Part 2: Building Your Python Application: Frameworks, Libraries, APIs, and Vector Search
9. Chapter 7: Useful Frameworks, Libraries, and APIs 10. Chapter 8: Implementing Vector Search in AI Applications 11. Part 3: Optimizing AI Applications: Scaling, Fine-Tuning, Troubleshooting, Monitoring, and Analytics
12. Chapter 9: LLM Output Evaluation 13. Chapter 10: Refining the Semantic Data Model to Improve Accuracy 14. Chapter 11: Common Failures of Generative AI 15. Chapter 12: Correcting and Optimizing Your Generative AI Application 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Further Reading: Index

Machine learning for language modelling

Before diving into language modeling approaches using ML, this section first introduces some general ML concepts and gives a high-level overview of different neural network architectures.

At its core, ML is a field concerned with developing and studying algorithms that learn from data. Rather than executing hardcoded rules, the system is expected to learn by example, looking at provided inputs and desired outcomes (often referred to as targets in ML literature) and adjusting its behavior during the training process to change its outputs to closely resemble the user-provided targets.

ML algorithms are roughly differentiated into three groups:

  • Supervised learning
  • Unsupervised learning
  • Reinforcement learning

Each of these groups has different learning objectives and problem formulations. For language modeling, you can mainly consider supervised (and related self-supervised) algorithms.

Artificial neural networks

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