go-readability
Gorgonia
go-readability | Gorgonia | |
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4 | 21 | |
649 | 5,350 | |
3.1% | 0.9% | |
4.2 | 2.5 | |
6 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
HTML | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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go-readability
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Ask HN: Full-text browser history search forever?
I've had a lot of success by running HTML pages through mozilla's readability[0] tool (actually the go port of it[1]) before indexing it.
[0]: https://github.com/mozilla/readability
[1]: https://github.com/go-shiori/go-readability
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Which library/project do you wish was ported to golang?
https://github.com/go-shiori/go-readability https://github.com/mauidude/go-readability
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Show HN: Forlater.email – an email-based bookmarking service
I'm using https://github.com/go-shiori/go-readability -- a Go re-implementation of Mozilla's readability-js library. It does a pretty good job.
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Show HN: Hackernews_tui – A Terminal UI to Browse Hacker News Discussions
Two projects that do this with nearly identical output:
- https://github.com/eafer/rdrview
- https://github.com/go-shiori/go-readability
Pipe the filtered HTML output into your favorite textual web browser for an ideal reading experience.
Gorgonia
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Machine Learning en GO! 🤯
GitHub - gorgonia/gorgonia: Gorgonia is a library that helps facilitate machine learning in Go.
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Machine Learning
I did end up writing and using a custom library for Random Forest (it's also in AwesomGo) in one real-world project (detecting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's from speech from a mobile app) - https://github.com/malaschitz/randomForest I had better results than the team who used TensorFlow and most importantly I didn't have to use any other technology than Go. For NN's it's probably best to use https://gorgonia.org/ - but it's not exactly a user friendly library. But there is a whole book on it - Hands-On Deep Learning with Go.
- Why isn’t Go used in AI/ML?
- GoLang AI/ML open source projects
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A systematic framework for technical documentation authoring
Perhaps it's a product of French culture, but because Gorgonia[0] has a number of French contributors, this was actually the way we structured our documentation.
But this is the first time I've heard of the name of the framework.
[0]: https://gorgonia.org
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[D] When was the last time you wrote a custom neural net?
Oh it's.Gorgonia
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Most Popular GoLang Frameworks
Website: https://gorgonia.org
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[D] What framework are you using?
I use Gorgonia.
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Why can't Go be popular for machine learning?
What you think about this https://github.com/gorgonia/gorgonia ? I also recall there is something else out there but can't find it at the moment...
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Neural networks in golang
Yep, all of them: https://github.com/gorgonia/gorgonia
What are some alternatives?
Readability4J - A Kotlin port of Mozilla‘s Readability. It extracts a website‘s relevant content and removes all clutter from it.
onnx-go - onnx-go gives the ability to import a pre-trained neural network within Go without being linked to a framework or library.
rdrview - Firefox Reader View as a command line tool
GoLearn - Machine Learning for Go
hnrss - Custom, realtime RSS feeds for Hacker News
tfgo - Tensorflow + Go, the gopher way
readability - A standalone version of the readability lib
goml - On-line Machine Learning in Go (and so much more)
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
gosseract - Go package for OCR (Optical Character Recognition), by using Tesseract C++ library
wayback-machine-downloader - Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
bayesian - Naive Bayesian Classification for Golang.