Improving the robustness of natural language applications

In this episode of the Data Exchange I speak with Jack Morris, a member of Google’s AI Residency program. He is co-creator of TextAttack, an open source framework for adversarial attacks, data augmentation, and adversarial training in NLP (paper, code).Subscribe: Apple • Android • Spotify • Stitcher • Google • RSS.Download the 2020 NLP Survey Report and learn how companies are using and implementing natural language technologies.Detailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange web site.Subscribe to The Gradient Flow Newsletter.

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A series of informal conversations with thought leaders, researchers, practitioners, and writers on a wide range of topics in technology, science, and of course big data, data science, artificial intelligence, and related applications. Anchored by Ben Lorica (@BigData), the Data Exchange also features a roundup of the most important stories from the worlds of data, machine learning and AI. Detailed show notes for each episode can be found on https://thedataexchange.media/ The Data Exchange podcast is a production of Gradient Flow [https://gradientflow.com/].