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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion C3/W2/ungraded_labs/C3_W2_Lab_2_sarcasm_classifier.ipynb
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"In this lab, you were able to build a binary classifier to detect sarcasm. You saw some overfitting in the initial attempt and hopefully, you were able to arrive at a better set of hyperparameters.\n",
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"So far, you've been tokenizing datasets from scratch and you're treating the vocab size as a hyperparameter. Furthermore, you're tokenizing the texts by building a vocabulary of full words. In the next lab, you will make use of a pre-tokenized dataset that uses a vocabulary of *subwords*. For instance, instead of having a uniqe token for the word `Tensorflow`, it will instead have a token each for `Ten`, `sor`, and `flow`. You will see the motivation and implications of having this design in the next exercise. See you there!"
"So far, you've been tokenizing datasets from scratch and you're treating the vocab size as a hyperparameter. Furthermore, you're tokenizing the texts by building a vocabulary of full words. In the next lab, you will make use of a pre-tokenized dataset that uses a vocabulary of *subwords*. For instance, instead of having a unique token for the word `Tensorflow`, it will instead have a token each for `Ten`, `sor`, and `flow`. You will see the motivation and implications of having this design in the next exercise. See you there!"
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