GenAI Summarization with Langchain: Summarize Text Documents
About this Course
In this guided project, you will learn the art of text summarization using the well-known GenAI framework, Langchain, and transform it into a practical, real-world web application with Streamlit. During this hands-on experience, we will encapsulate vast volumes of text into concise and coherent summaries by harnessing the power of GPT models and prompt template resided within the Langchain framework. You will familiarize yourself with Langchain\'s architecture, it\'s underlying components and how they can be integrated with a summarizer function. Additionally, you\'ll learn how to integrate Langchain-powered summarization capabilities into a user-friendly, interactive web app, making your summarization skills accessible to a broader audience. This course is aimed at Python developers who are looking to get started with text summarization using GenAI. Familiarity with Python programming language including skills in creating lists, arrays, and functions is essential. Some experience with LLM interactions and prompt engineering would be useful as would some prior use of Streamlit.Created by: Coursera Project Network

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