Text prediction recurrent neural networks using long short-term memory-dropout

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Abstract

Unit short-term memory (LSTM) is a type of recurrent neural network (RNN) whose sequence-based models are being used in text generation and/or prediction tasks, question answering, and classification systems due to their ability to learn long-term dependencies. The present research integrates the LSTM network and dropout technique to generate a text from a corpus as input, a model is developed to find the best way to extract the words from the context. For training the model, the poem "La Ciudad y los perros" which is composed of 128,600 words is used as input data. The poem was divided into two data sets, 38.88% for training and the remaining 61.12% for testing the model. The proposed model was tested in two variants: word importance and context. The results were evaluated in terms of the semantic proximity of the generated text to the given context.

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Iparraguirre-Villanueva, O., Guevara-Ponce, V., Ruiz-Alvarado, D., Beltozar-Clemente, S., Sierra-Liñan, F., Zapata-Paulini, J., & Cabanillas-Carbonell, M. (2023). Text prediction recurrent neural networks using long short-term memory-dropout. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 29(3), 1758–1768. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v29.i3.pp1758-1768

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