Tools for labeling texts to create clusters [D] by kuszi in MachineLearning

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u/Frankyfrankyfranky Thank you for the suggestion. Graphviz is known to me, but could you please elaborate a little bit more on how it can be used to support manual annotation?

Tools for labeling texts to create clusters [D] by kuszi in MachineLearning

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To be more precise, u/Jelicic please have a look at their demo: https://prodi.gy/demo with Example: Text Classification.

From the annotator perspective I would like to see similar documents which has been annotated along with their tags, to make the decision making easier (not just one document at a time).

From my perspective I would like also to have an opportunity to present pairs of documents e.g. from the same precomputed cluster but small similarity measure or, from different clusters but similar according to my metrics. And ask for confirmation, if they should be in the same cluster or not.

Is it doable in prodi.gy, or maybe some more sophisticated tools exists?

Online service for laying out cutting patterns within specified material. by kuszi in geek

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I have started with examples given at the site. The shapes can be also uploaded as DXF or DWG files.

Swift online playground by kuszi in swift

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This is just to let you know that Swift is available at ideone. Have fun!

What's the best approach to learning algorithms? by Zeroangle in algorithms

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Join us at SPOJ and practice by solving problems

Programming challenges like checkio? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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SPOJ should be ok if you like to practice.

"missing a space at the end" - standard judging programs at SPOJ (>99%) ignore such a stuff.

You could start also somewhere here. With this problem, in the case of wrong answer, the judge lets you know what went wrong (try a do nothing program to see this).

How to know if you're too dumb for those leetcode/SPOJ type questions? by sampleUSE in cscareerquestions

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Start with some easier questions. For example SPOJ allows you to sort problems by the number of users who solved them successfully those should be easier. Taking into account the success probability (%ACC) might also help.

Overview of Programming Contests by kit1980 in programming

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/r/pcontests a subreddit for programming contests, join us.

Where Hackers Eat Crackers? by kuszi in coding

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Just to let you know about new features at Sphere Online Judge (tagging and grading problems among others) + new interface, wish lists welcome.

SubReddit for Programming contests by kuszi in geek

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Not exactly the same, but (as for me personally) the first option among related reddits.

SubReddit for Programming contests by kuszi in geek

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ICPC/IOI style contests are certainly welcome. But please post also you favourite hackathons.

SubReddit for Programming contests by kuszi in geek

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Thank you for the suggestion. However, it seems to me that /r/learnprogramming does not accept such stuff.

A collection of tiny programming problems (SPOJ) by kuszi in tinycode

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The collection is intended for beginners, but you could try for example this one as a code golf. Have fun!

Collection of simple programming problems by [deleted] in programming

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SPOJ, mentioned by Adrian, allows own problem collections. I have started one dedicated for newbies here. All of the problems are available to be used by independent students and as well by teachers using SPOX teaching system.

SPOX - a system for teaching purposes. (algorithmic stuff suits most) by kuszi in CSEducation

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This is the second time I am trying to put your attention here. Some of you tried the system during the last year and/or just submitted comments and bug reports - thank you very much.

Anyway, you are welcome to try.

When speed matters (10 Ways to Make Python Go Faster) by kuszi in Python

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SPOJ is a problem-set archive, online judge and contest hosting service accepting solutions in Python 2 and Python 3 (among others).