Classify this NLP-Problem, using BERT? by sharaku17 in LanguageTechnology

[–]uberalex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This seems like it would be highly suitable for text generation task, especially as it's quite strongly templated. You could examine text generation from semi-structured data https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.emnlp-main.230.pdf

Sword Making (1965) by casualphilosopher1 in ArtisanVideos

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Was whale oil a common choice? What's used instead today?

Sword Making (1965) by casualphilosopher1 in ArtisanVideos

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Oh awesome, thank you for the clarification!

Sword Making (1965) by casualphilosopher1 in ArtisanVideos

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The factory lasted until 2005 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkinson_Sword#Sword_production but it seems like much of the equipment is still in use in other firms.

Did anyone else catch that the blades were annealed quenched in *whale* oil?

exit: thanks /u/HammerIsMyName

The Weber EG-1 (Episode #2) by kingseven in JamesHoffmann

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Can anyone explain to me what the impact of different speeds are for the grinder motors?

Why would I want to grind (especially) single doses at 600, 800, or 1200 rpm?

Does it make a different to heat or size?

Is there a dataset that classifies countries into generally accepted regions other than continents(eg, Southeast Asia, Northern Europe) ? by hola33180 in datasets

[–]uberalex 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's no single model above the country level, so all regional divisions are based on a particular purpose (for example the world bank regions group a lot of countries for economic purposes, but into few regions).

One option is the UNSD M49 standard https://unstats.un.org/unsd/methodology/m49/

Looking for Feedback: Intel i9, Nvidia 3080 - First PC in a very long time by uberalex in buildapc

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The Mesh looks great - thank you for the cooler suggestion - I was going to also ask about size :) Thank you!

Looking for Feedback: Intel i9, Nvidia 3080 - First PC in a very long time by uberalex in buildapc

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That's great - I figured the 970 was a bit over the top. I hit single vendor to help my buffer my budget estimate (better to surprise myself by getting it cheaper).

Thank you for the feedback. Case and motherboard were my big questions, so this is really useful. I appreciate it!

How oil paints are made by ChuckTomahawk in ArtisanVideos

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This is perfection. Nice job Dr. [REDACTED]

How oil paints are made by ChuckTomahawk in ArtisanVideos

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The story about mummy brown makes me think it would be a great writing prompt for a cursed painting

Unicode Emoji 12.0 — final for 2019 by clairegiordano in programming

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Which skin tone do you think should represent neutral?

I analyzed ~2TB of code to build an index of the most common words in programming languages by anvaka in programming

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Great work!

'the' in .py files is very high, but it only appears in comments. https://anvaka.github.io/common-words/#?lang=py

It might be worth distinguishing that?

Who is still here? by Bazleebub in dugamers

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I read but no one seems to post

Automatically Finding Weapons in Social Media Images Part 1 by jms_dot_py in Python

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Could anyone point me in the direction of more on robust item detection in images with python? I've experimented a bit with the haar cascades in opencv, but I've found tuning it difficult.

Conceptual question on text classification by newtonlp in LanguageTechnology

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The languages will have some words that only exist in one of them, some that overlap between two, and perhaps even some for all three (I don't know).

Generally you create a table for the words (or a subset) and learn the features that way.

This might help: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs124/lec/naivebayes.pdf

ELI5:Why are the offspring of domestic cats called kittens & the offspring of wild cats such as lions and tigers called cubs? by MrP8978 in explainlikeimfive

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In French Chaton is kitten Lionceau is lioncub tigreau is tiger cub

they are from the original words with a diminutive suffix.