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refinery
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[P] We are building a curated list of open source tooling for data-centric AI workflows, looking for contributions.
You definitely forgot https://www.kern.ai/ :)
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How we used AI to automate stock sentiment classification
We will build the web scraper in Kern AI workflow, labeled our news articles in refinery, and then enrich the data with gates AI. After that, we will use workflow again to send out the predictions and the enriched data via a webhook to Slack. If you'd like to follow along or explore these tools on your own, you can join our waitlist here: https://www.kern.ai/
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German's NLP startup Kern AI has raised €2.7M in seed funding to accelerate its recent growth
A platform has been developed by the German startup Kern AI for NLP developers and data scientists to not only control the labeling process but also automate and orchestrate tangential tasks and enable them to address low-quality data that comes their way. Several companies exist substantively to power this labeling process.
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Why and how we started Kern AI (our seed funding announcement)
Fast forward to July ‘22 (after many further product iterations and a full redesign), we open-sourced our product under a new name: Kern AI refinery (the origin of the name is very simple: we want to improve, i.e., refine, the foundation for building models).
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GPT and BERT: A Comparison of Transformer Architectures
Get it for free here: https://github.com/code-kern-ai/refinery
- Open-source tool to label, assess and maintain natural language data. Treat training data like a software artifact!
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Drastically decrease the size of your Docker application
Containers are amazing for building applications. Because they allow you to pack up a programm together with all it's dependencies and execute it wherever you like. That is why our application consists of 20+ individual containers, forming our data-centric IDE for NLP, which you can check out here: https://github.com/code-kern-ai/refinery.
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Introducing bricks, an open-source content-library for NLP
Today we launched bricks, an open-source library which provides enrichments for your natural language processing projects. Our main goal with bricks is to shorten the amount of time that you need from idea to implementation. Bricks also seamlessly integrates into our main tool, the Kern AI refinery.
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How to fine-tune your embeddings for better similarity search
This blog post will share our experience with fine-tuning sentence embeddings on a commonly available dataset using similarity learning. We additionally explore how this could benefit the labeling workflow in the Kern AI refinery. To understand this post, you should know what embeddings are and how they are generated. A rough idea of what fine-tuning is also helps. All the code and data referenced in this post is available on GitHub.
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Build for Hugging Face, Rasa or Sklearn
We've built our open-source IDE for data-centric NLP with the belief that data scientists and engineers know best what kind of framework they want to use for their model building. Today, we'll show you three new adapters for the SDK.
node-pg-migrate
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Fully featured Repository Pattern with Typescript and native PostgreSQL driver
Why PG? For the clarity of the article to a large circle of developers, the entire explanation will be built by PostgreSQL and PG package. And in a real project, the database schema will change over time, and in order to be able to perform migrations, we will use Node PG migrate.
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New to PostgreSQL - Best way to use it?
b) How you will manage schema migrations: every time you change tables, columns, foreign keys, every time you create or modify stored procedures, and so on, you need to do this through a migration. Here I'm at loss to recommend anything specific, but if you went with Prisma, I would read their docs and use whatever they are recommending you (if they actually recommend something). If you want something more neutral but still in the node ecosystem, node-pg-migrate might be the winner here? I'm not sure.
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Postgres: What is the development process?
You’ll probably want something like this too: https://github.com/salsita/node-pg-migrate
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The Architecture of a One-Man SaaS
You can use any normal DB migration tool. For k8s, I put the app's readiness probe to false, run the migrations and then toggle the probe back to true.
Here are some migration libraries:
Go - https://github.com/golang-migrate/migrate
Node - https://github.com/salsita/node-pg-migrate
What are some alternatives?
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
sql-lint - An SQL linter
fiftyone - The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets and computer vision models
graphjin - GraphJin - Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks
dbs-tools - Perl tools to transform account / transaction data from DBS Bank into proper CSV
logpaste - A simple web service for storing text log files
azuredatastudio - Azure Data Studio is a data management and development tool with connectivity to popular cloud and on-premises databases. Azure Data Studio supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, with immediate capability to connect to Azure SQL and SQL Server. Browse the extension library for more database support options including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
prawn-stack - A pageview counter using the AWS free tier, Postgres, Node and React
serde_postgres - Easily Deserialize Postgres rows.
flan - A tasty tool that lets you save, load and share postgres snapshots with ease
lensm - Go assembly and source viewer
migrate - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.