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Welcome back. One of

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the most fun applications
of sequence models,

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is that they can read
the body of text,

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so train on the
certain body of text,

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and then generate or
synthesize new texts,

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that sounds like it was written

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by similar author
or set of authors.

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It's like, so one of

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the things that we're
going to do in this week.

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In the courses,
we're going to take

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a body of work from Shakespeare,

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and Shakespeare as
a medieval English author,

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and so he wrote in

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a different style of English
than we're used to reading,

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and it makes for
a really interesting

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exercise in text generation,

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because if you're
not familiar with

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like Shakespearean language
and how it is done,

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then the language is actually

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generated by the neural network,

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will probably look a lot
like the original one,

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probably, if you lived in the

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1600's when Shakespeare
was around,

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you'd be able to identify as

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being generated by
a neural network,

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but for us now with this

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slightly different
version of England,

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it actually makes for
a really fun scenario.

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There's a really fun application
in neural network,

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and one of my favorite
teachers in high school,

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was actually my English teacher

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that made me memorize
a lot of Shakespeare.

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I really wonder what she
would think of this.

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Yes, I had exactly the same.

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I played Henry the
fourth in high school.

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So I even, I know you all
and well awhile uphold

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this unyoked humor of your idol
Ray, I even remember.

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I can't talk that. So to do
all this fun stuff yourself,

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let's go into this week's videos.