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NLTK
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Building a local AI smart Home Assistant
alternatively, could we not simply split by common characters such as newlines and periods, to split it within sentences? it would be fragile with special handling required for numbers with decimal points and probably various other edge cases, though.
there are also Python libraries meant for natural language parsing[0] that could do that task for us. I even see examples on stack overflow[1] that simply split text into sentences.
[0]: https://www.nltk.org/
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but is the main idea behind LLMs to output text based on user input?
Check out https://www.nltk.org/ and work through it, it'll give you a foundational understanding of how all this works, but very basically it's just a fancy auto-complete.
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Best Portfolio Projects for Data Science
NLTK Documentation
- Where to start learning NLP ?
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Is there a programmatic way to check if two strings are paraphrased?
If this is True, then you need also Natural Language Toolkit to process the words.
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[CROSS-POST] What programming language should I learn for corpus linguistics?
In that case, you should definitely have a look at Python's nltk library which stands for Natural Language Toolkit. They have a rich corpus collection for all kinds of specialized things like grammars, taggers, chunkers, etc.
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Transition to ml, starting with LLM
If not, start with Python's Natural Language Toolkit.
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Learning resources for NLP
Try https://www.nltk.org it runs you through the basics. The book is here
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Which programming language should I learn for NLP and computational linguistics?
In terms of programming languages, Python is a great first programming language. the learnpython subreddit has lots of good recommendations for resources to get started. Once you're comfortable with the language, NLTK would be a good place to start, and the docs have heaps of examples. Check it out https://www.nltk.org/
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Python for stock analysis?
The most popular library to do this is NLTK though I believe you can use some of the popular AI API services today as well. Bloomberg launched one.
OpenCV
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การจำแนกสายพันธุ์มะม่วง โดยใช้ Visual Geometry Group 16 (VGG16) ใน Python
Referenceshttps https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/riyaelizashaju/skin-disease-image-dataset-balanced?fbclid=IwAR3wbTp8l5yo_5fx6HAX8Vd2-9cca3khAc8EiBGFObaALfdVid29IuB_rYE https://keras.io/api/applications/vgg/ https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/images/cnn?hl=th https://opencv.org/
- Opencv-Python adds support for Pathlike objects
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
Data analysis involves scrutinizing datasets for class imbalances or protected features and understanding their correlations and representations. A classical tool like pandas would be my obvious choice for most of the analysis, and I would use OpenCV or Scikit-Image for image-related tasks.
- OpenCV calls for help
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Image segmentation in huggingface
You'll need to plot the predictions. There are a few open source tools to do that, supervision is one you can use (https://github.com/roboflow/supervision) and opencv is another common option (https://github.com/opencv/opencv)
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Looking for a Windows auto-clicker with conditions
You might be able to achieve this with scripting tools like AutoHotkey or Python with libraries for GUI automation and image recognition (e.g., PyAutoGUI https://pyautogui.readthedocs.io/en/latest/, OpenCV https://opencv.org/).
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NodeJS: Blurring Human Faces in Photos
The OpenCV4NodeJs A.I. library provides an interface for calling OpenCV routines in NodeJS.
- NodeJS - Ofuscando rostos humanos em fotos
- SIMD Everywhere Optimization from ARM Neon to RISC-V Vector Extensions
- VidCutter: A program for lossless video cutting
What are some alternatives?
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
libvips - A fast image processing library with low memory needs.
TextBlob - Simple, Pythonic, text processing--Sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase extraction, translation, and more.
VTK - Mirror of Visualization Toolkit repository
bert - TensorFlow code and pre-trained models for BERT
yolov5 - YOLOv5 🚀 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
Stanza - Stanford NLP Python library for tokenization, sentence segmentation, NER, and parsing of many human languages
CImg - The CImg Library is a small and open-source C++ toolkit for image processing
polyglot - Multilingual text (NLP) processing toolkit
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
PyTorch-NLP - Basic Utilities for PyTorch Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Boost.GIL - Boost.GIL - Generic Image Library | Requires C++14 since Boost 1.80