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Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.
There are many tools in the developer’s toolbox when it comes to automatic data extraction. A good example is TF-IDF algorithm (Term Frequency – Inverse Document Frequency) which helps the system understand the importance of keywords extracted using OCR. Here’s how TF-IDF can be used for invoice and receipt recognition. In this article we focus on other techniques in order to make this text file “understandable” to a computer. For this purpose, we must delve into the world of NLP or Natural Language Processing. We will focus mainly on how we can transform our file of raw text into a format that will easily be understandable by our algorithm. In a nutshell, TF-IDF is a technique for understanding how important a word is in a document which is often used as a weighting factor for numerous use cases. TF-IDF takes under consideration how frequent a word appears in a single document in relation to how frequent that word is in general. Search engines can use TF-IDF to determine which results are the most relevant for a search query.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.
This tool provides an efficient implementation of the continuous bag-of-words and skip-gram architectures for computing vector representations of words. These representations can be subsequently used in many natural language processing applications and for further research. The word2vec tool takes a text corpus as input and produces the word vectors as output. It first constructs a vocabulary from the training text data and then learns vector representation of words. The resulting word vector file can be used as features in many natural language processing and machine learning applications. A simple way to investigate the learned representations is to find the closest words for a user-specified word. The distance tool serves that purpose. For example, if you enter 'france', distance will display the most similar words and their distances to 'france', which should look like:
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Saved by uncleflo on October 17th, 2016.
One of the best ways to create a random yet memorable password is to use "Diceware." This involves literally rolling dice and matching the resulting numbers to a list containing 7,776 English words, each identified by a five-digit number. Five Diceware words has long been thought to provide enough security for the average user.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 16th, 2015.
An extremely useful website for finding a good brand name for a new service, especially if you try out the 'Make Random' button! Or generally seek some name inspiration for an available domain name. Welcome to the new Domain Maker tool. Enter a start word and the domain maker will generate domains based on the start word that sound natural.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2014.
You may be familiar with the above quote. It was coined by Bill Gates in a 1996 essay which was eerily prescient of the upcoming explosion in popularity of the internet. The words are favored amongst online content creators as a way of validating the worth of the written word against other "contenders" for importance (such as design).
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2014.
Even wanted to take an ordinary blog, or online business, and covert it into a brand? Have a knack for cooking, or travelling, and even an online presence, but don’t know where to go now? In this (long overdue) post, I’d like to show you exactly how I used simple things at our disposal, like domain names, logos, social media, missions statements, and more, to convert a standard WordPress blog into a fairly recognized name in blogging.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 3rd, 2014.
I tried using the comp command like it mentioned, but if I have two files, one with data like "abcd" and the other with data "abcde", it just says the files are of different sizes. I wanted to know where exactly they differ. In Unix, the simple diff tells me which row and column, the comp command in windows works if I have something like "abd" and "abc". Not otherwise. Any ideas what I can use for this?
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Saved by uncleflo on March 28th, 2014.
Veteran of countless pitching events, Oli Barrett reveals his recipe for a short, sharp talk that will put the audience in the palms of your hands. Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” So said Rudyard Kipling, and with his exceedingly good phrase in mind, I spent an intoxicating evening in the company of the most recent Wayra cohort.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 14th, 2013.
Training on how to start a lucrative software business even if you don’t have any idea what to build or how to code. We excel at helping entrepreneurs start from nothing. Cutting edge content from the brightest entrepreneurs around the world on how to start from nothing. Emphasis on starting from nothing. If you're accepted, go through the journey with a group of vetted students to share in the emotional roller coaster of building something amazing, together. Re-wire your mindset, reprogram limiting beliefs, build emotional awareness. These are the 3 things that sabotage any unaware entrepreneur. This is where we shine.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 5th, 2013.
Eclipse Word-Wrap. This Eclipse plugin adds a new menuitem to your context menu to switch on and off visual/virtual word wrap. Update site: http://ahtik.com/eclipse-update/
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Saved by uncleflo on August 30th, 2013.
Linux is fun! Huhhh. OK so you don’t believe me. Mind me at the end of this article you will have to believe that Linux is actually a fun box.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 31st, 2013.
I was wondering how much sarcasm is used in French, compared to English, and under what conditions? Is there any characteristic aspect of French sarcasm (tone of voice, gesture, whatever) that would give a clue to an easily-confused Anglophone (such as myself) that a French speaker is being sarcastic, and so not to take him/her literally (which would be a huge mistake!)?
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2011.
In Windows 7 - I want to search/find all files containing "A word or phrase in the file". The old standard XP search box. I do NOT supply: file name; file type; drive letter; etc. - nothing. I tried searching for this - just can't find any discussion. And of course, not having this search would be insane. It is precisely what we have a computer for. And no 3rd party programs are allowed.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2010.
Dictionaries & Language Packs, lots of language tools and language packs for mozilla firefox, that automatically check the text of what the user has put into text boxes or text areas. You can select a different language from the mous menu when right clicking on typed text.
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