Cutelyst
duckling
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882 | 4,021 | |
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9.5 | 0.0 | |
11 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C++ | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Cutelyst
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Qt/c++ JSON Server
Try https://github.com/cutelyst/cutelyst
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The pandemic of programming languages
You could use cutelyst.
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Programming languages endorsed for server-side use at Meta
> How would one go about building a rest service in C++?
I'd use https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon if the app needs to be pure C++ or Cutelyst (https://cutelyst.org/) if it's a Qt app which needs to expose an http server
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RestFull API to manage C++/Qt6 Application
I follow Restfull example from https://github.com/cutelyst/cutelyst/wiki/Creating-RESTful-Applications.
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Status of BeerXML/BeerJSON?
could do both! https://cutelyst.org looks neat, and BrewTarget is written with Qt.
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C or C++ as web app backend?
Cutelyst (revolves around Qt)
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I'm currently maintaining Crow, an open source C++ web framework
Nice to see another C++ web framework :D for those interested there is also Cutelyst (https://cutelyst.org/) but I never tried it
duckling
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Experimental library for scraping websites using OpenAI's GPT API
For the reasons others have said I don't see it replacing 'traditional' scraping soon. But I am looking forward to it replacing current methods of extracting data from the scraped content.
I've been using Duckling [0] for extracting fuzzy dates and times from text. It does a good job but I needed a custom build with extra rules to make that into a great job. And that's just for dates, 1 of 13 dimensions supported. Being able to use an AI that handles them with better accuracy will be fantastic.
Does a specialised model trained to extract times and dates already exist? It's entity tagging but a specialised form (especially when dealing with historical documents where you may need Gregorian and Julian calendars).
[0] https://github.com/facebook/duckling
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Automatisiert Kalendereinträge erstellen aus Mails mit Formatlosen Datumsangaben
Ah, sorry: https://github.com/facebook/duckling
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Transforming free-form geospatial directions into addresses - SOTA?
To understand what relative distance and direction is indicated from the reference point, I'd look into something like Facebook & Wit.AI's Duckling, and a custom classifier to identify if it's on the reference point ("corner of"), or some distance from ("200 meters southwest"). If you can parse out a distance and direction, then it's all logic to plot the point.
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Programming languages endorsed for server-side use at Meta
It also powers the backend of Wit.ai which FB owns. Wit's open-source entity parser, duckling, is written entirely in Haskell. https://github.com/facebook/duckling
- Data Cleaning using Machine Learning?
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Unsplash chatbot for Discord, Pt. 2: more ways to bring pictures to Discord
Our RandomPicForLater intent will have one slot called reminderTime and will be of type @duckling.time. Duckling is a library that extracts entities from text, and it is one of the tools used in JAICP for this purpose. Entity types in Duckling are called dimensions and there's a number of them built in, among them is Time which suits us perfectly since we need to ask users when they want us to schedule a post for and then parse a text input into a datetime object.
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Dependencies difference between cabal and stack
I'm working on a pretty interesting project right now and I'm having different results depending on the build tool used: with cabal, the test suite fails but it passes with stack.
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Running Duckling on Windows
Try downloading the v0.2.0.0 release, extracting it somewhere, opening that location in powershell, and running these commands:
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[ANN] Duckling v0.2.0.0 released
Duckling (https://github.com/facebook/duckling) is a library for parsing text into structured data.
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Extract name:value relationships from plain text
If you really want high precision, Duckling is a good project to check out https://github.com/facebook/duckling
What are some alternatives?
Wt - Wt, C++ Web Toolkit
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
TreeFrog Framework - TreeFrog Framework : High-speed C++ MVC Framework for Web Application
ctparse - Parse natural language time expressions in python
drogon - Drogon: A C++14/17 based HTTP web application framework running on Linux/macOS/Unix/Windows [Moved to: https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon]
Giveme5W1H - Extraction of the journalistic five W and one H questions (5W1H) from news articles: who did what, when, where, why, and how?
Oat++ - 🌱Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.
syntaxdot - Neural syntax annotator, supporting sequence labeling, lemmatization, and dependency parsing.
CppCMS - CppCMS Framework
Kornia - Geometric Computer Vision Library for Spatial AI
Crow - Crow is very fast and easy to use C++ micro web framework (inspired by Python Flask)
BLINK - Entity Linker solution