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//- 💫 DOCS > USAGE > MODELS
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include ../../_includes/_mixins
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p
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    |  As of v1.7.0, models for spaCy can be installed as #[strong Python packages].
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    |  This means that they're a component of your application, just like any
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    |  other module. They're versioned and can be defined as a dependency in your
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    |  #[code requirements.txt]. Models can be installed from a download URL or
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    |  a local directory, manually or via #[+a("https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip") pip].
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    |  Their data can be located anywhere on your file system. To make a model
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    |  available to spaCy, all you need to do is create a "shortcut link", an
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    |  internal alias that tells spaCy where to find the data files for a specific
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    |  model name.
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+infobox("Important note")
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    |  Due to improvements in the English lemmatizer in v1.7.0, you need to
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    |  #[strong download the new English models]. The German model is still
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    |  compatible. If you've trained statistical models that use spaCy's
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    |  annotations, you should #[strong retrain your models after updating spaCy].
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    |  If you don't retrain your models, you may suffer train/test skew, which
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    |  might decrease your accuracy.
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+aside-code("Quickstart").
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    # Install spaCy and download English model
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    pip install spacy
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    python -m spacy download en
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    # Usage in Python
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    import spacy
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    nlp = spacy.load('en')
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    doc = nlp(u'This is a sentence.')
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+h(2, "available") Available models
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+table(["Name", "Size", "Description"])
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    +row
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        +cell #[code en_core_web_sm]
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        +cell 50 MB
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        +cell Vocab, syntax, entities, word vectors #[+tag default]
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    +row
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        +cell #[code en_core_web_md]
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        +cell 1 GB
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        +cell Vocab, syntax, entities, word vectors
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    +row
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        +cell #[code en_depent_web_md]
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        +cell 328 MB
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        +cell Vocab, syntax, entities
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    +row
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        +cell #[code en_vectors_glove_md]
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        +cell 727 MB
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        +cell
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            |  #[+a("http://nlp.stanford.edu/projects/glove/") GloVe] Common
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            |  Crawl vectors
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    +row
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        +cell #[code de_core_news_md]
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        +cell 645 MB
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        +cell Vocab, syntax, entities, word vectors #[+tag default]
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p
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    |  Models are now available as #[code .tar.gz] archives #[+a(gh("spacy-models")) from GitHub],
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    |  attached to individual releases. They can be downloaded and loaded manually,
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    |  or using spaCy's #[code download] and #[code link] commands. All models
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    |  follow the naming convention of #[code [language]_[type]_[genre]_[size]].
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+button(gh("spacy-models") + "/releases", true, "primary") View models
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+h(2, "download") Downloading models
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+aside("Downloading models in spaCy < v1.7")
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    |  In older versions of spaCy, you can still use the old download commands.
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    |  This will download and install the models into the #[code spacy/data]
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    |  directory.
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    +code.o-no-block.
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        python -m spacy.en.download all
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        python -m spacy.de.download all
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        python -m spacy.en.download glove
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    |  The old models are also #[+a(gh("spacy") + "/tree/v1.6.0") attached to the v1.6.0 release].
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    |  To download and install them manually, unpack the archive, drop the
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    |  contained directory into #[code spacy/data] and load the model via
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    |  #[code spacy.load('en')] or #[code spacy.load('de')].
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p
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    |  The easiest way to download a model is via spaCy's #[code download]
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    |  command. It takes care of finding the best-matching model compatible with
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    |  your spaCy installation.
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+code(false, "bash").
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    # out-of-the-box: download best-matching default model
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    python -m spacy download en
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    python -m spacy download de
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    # download best-matching version of specific model for your spaCy installation
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    python -m spacy download en_core_web_md
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    # download exact model version (doesn't create shortcut link)
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    python -m spacy download en_core_web_md-1.2.0 --direct
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p
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    |  The download command will #[+a("#download-pip") install the model] via
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    |  pip, place the package in your #[code site-packages] directory and create
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    |  a #[+a("#usage") shortcut link] that lets you load the model by name. The
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    |  shortcut link will be the same as the model name used in
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    |  #[code spacy.download].
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+code(false, "bash").
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    pip install spacy
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    python -m spacy download en
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+code.
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    import spacy
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    nlp = spacy.load('en')
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    doc = nlp(u'This is a sentence.')
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+h(3, "download-pip") Installation via pip
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p
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    | To download a model directly using #[+a("https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip") pip],
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    |  simply point #[code pip install] to the URL or local path of the archive
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    |  file. To find the direct link to a model, head over to the
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    |  #[+a(gh("spacy-models") + "/releases") model releases], right click on the archive
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    |  link and copy it to your clipboard.
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+code(false, "bash").
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    # with external URL
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    pip install #{gh("spacy-models")}/releases/download/en_core_web_md-1.2.0/en_core_web_md-1.2.0.tar.gz
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    # with local file
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    pip install /Users/you/en_core_web_md-1.2.0.tar.gz
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p
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    |  By default, this will install the model into your #[code site-packages]
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    |  directory. You can then create a #[+a("#usage") shortcut link] for your
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    |  model to load it via #[code spacy.load()], or #[+a("usage-import") import it]
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    |  as a Python module.
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+h(3, "download-manual") Manual download and installation
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p
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    |  In some cases, you might prefer downloading the data manually, for
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    |  example to place it into a custom directory. You can download the model
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    |  via your browser from the #[+a(gh("spacy-models")) latest releases], or configure
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    |  your own download script using the URL of the archive file. The archive
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    |  consists of a model directory that contains another directory with the
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    |  model data.
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+code("Directory structure", "yaml").
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    └── en_core_web_md-1.2.0.tar.gz       # downloaded archive
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        ├── meta.json                     # model meta data
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        ├── setup.py                      # setup file for pip installation
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        └── en_core_web_md                # model directory
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            ├── __init__.py               # init for pip installation
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            ├── meta.json                 # model meta data
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            └── en_core_web_md-1.2.0      # model data
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p
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    |  You can place the model data directory anywhere on your local file system.
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    |  To use it with spaCy, simply assign it a name by creating a
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    |  #[+a("#usage") shortcut link] for the data directory.
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+h(2, "usage") Using models with spaCy
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p
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    |  While previous versions of spaCy required you to maintain a data directory
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    |  containing the models for each installation, you can now choose how and
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    |  where you want to keep your data files. To load the models conveniently
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    |  from within spaCy, you can use the #[code spacy.link] command to create a
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    |  symlink. This lets you set up custom shortcut links for models so you can
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    |  load them by name.
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+code(false, "bash").
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    python -m spacy link [package name or path] [shortcut] [--force]
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    |  The first argument is the package name (if the model was installed via
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    |  pip), or a local path to the the data directory. The second argument is
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    |  the internal name you want to use for the model. Setting the #[code --force]
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    |  flag will overwrite any existing links.
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+code("Examples", "bash").
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    # set up shortcut link to load installed package as "en_default"
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    python -m spacy link en_core_web_md en_default
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    # set up shortcut link to load local model as "my_amazing_model"
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    python -m spacy link /Users/you/model my_amazing_model
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+h(3, "usage-loading") Loading models
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p
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    |  To load a model, use #[code spacy.load()] with the model's shortcut link.
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+code.
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    import spacy
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    nlp = spacy.load('en_default')
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    doc = nlp(u'This is a sentence.')
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p
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    |  You can also use the #[info] command or #[code info()] method to print a model's meta data
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    |  before loading it. Each #[code Language] object returned by #[code spacy.load()]
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    |  also exposes the model's meta data as the attribute #[code meta].
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+code(false, "bash").
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    python -m spacy info en
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    # model meta data
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+code.
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    import spacy
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    spacy.info('en_default')
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    # model meta data
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    nlp = spacy.load('en_default')
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    print(nlp.meta['version'])
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    # 1.2.0
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+h(3, "usage-import") Importing models as modules
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p
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    |  If you've installed a model via pip, you can also #[code import] it
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    |  directly and then call its #[code load()] method with no arguments:
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+code.
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    import spacy
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    import en_core_web_md
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    nlp = en_core_web_md.load()
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    doc = nlp(u'This is a sentence.')
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+h(2, "own-models") Using your own models
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p
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    |  If you've trained your own model, for example for
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    |  #[+a("/docs/usage/adding-languages") additional languages] or
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    |  #[+a("/docs/usage/train-ner") custom named entities], you can save its
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    |  state using the #[code Language.save_to_directory()] method. To make the
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    |  model more convenient to deploy, we recommend wrapping it as a Python
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    |  package.
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+infobox("Saving and loading models")
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    |  For more information and a detailed guide on how to package your model,
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    |  see the documentation on
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    |  #[+a("/docs/usage/saving-loading") saving and loading models].
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