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spark-nlp-workshop
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
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Spark-NLP 4.1.0 Released: Vision Transformer (ViT) is here! The very first Computer Vision pipeline for the state-of-the-art Image Classification task, AWS Graviton/ARM64 support, new EMR & Databricks support, 1000+ state-of-the-art models, and more!
You can visit Spark NLP Workshop for 100+ examples
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Spark-NLP 4.0.0 🚀: New modern extractive Question answering (QA) annotators for ALBERT, BERT, DistilBERT, DeBERTa, RoBERTa, Longformer, and XLM-RoBERTa, official support for Apple silicon M1, support oneDNN to improve CPU up to 97%, improved transformers on GPU up to +700%, 1000+ SOTA models
I submitted a pull request here: https://github.com/JohnSnowLabs/spark-nlp-workshop/pull/552 that I think addresses both of those.
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How AI is used for mental health therapy
In SnowLab’s implementation, for example, they wrote a search function called get_clinical_entities that finds all mentions of medications for 100 patients, as well as specifications, if any, about the quantity and frequency the medication is consumed. The location of the sentence in the overall piece is also recorded, to locate the information easier.
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John Snow Labs Spark-NLP 3.4.0: New OpenAI GPT-2, new ALBERT, XLNet, RoBERTa, XLM-RoBERTa, and Longformer for Sequence Classification, support for Spark 3.2, new distributed Word2Vec, extend support to more Databricks & EMR runtimes, new state-of-the-art transformer models, bug fixes, and lots more!
There are so many examples here for Python users (I would start from tutorials/Certificate_Trainings): https://github.com/JohnSnowLabs/spark-nlp-workshop
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John Snow Labs Spark-NLP 3.1.0: Over 2600+ new models and pipelines in 200+ languages, new DistilBERT, RoBERTa, and XLM-RoBERTa transformers, support for external Transformers, and lots more!
Spark NLP Workshop notebooks
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Release John Snow Labs Spark-NLP 2.7.0: New T5 and MarianMT seq2seq transformers, detect up to 375 languages, word segmentation, over 720+ models and pipelines, support for 192+ languages, and many more! · JohnSnowLabs/spark-nlp
Spark NLP training certification notebooks for Google Colab and Databricks
Spark NLP training certification notebooks for Google Colab and Databricks
Spark NLP training certification notebooks for Google Colab and Databricks
Spark NLP training certification notebooks for Google Colab and Databricks
plotly.js
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Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
Plotly is based on D3. Has both open-source version and paid option.
https://plotly.com/javascript/
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Build Your Own Uptime Monitor with MeteorJS + Fetch + Plotly.js ☄️🔭
Plotly as our chart renderer
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
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Using Plotly.js with React
In this lesson, we will go through the steps of using Plotly.js in React. Plotly.js is an Open Source Graphing Library. At the end of this lesson, you should be able to do a simple plot with Plotly.js.
- Open-source JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash
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Ask HN: What packages can be used to create interactive mathematics simulations?
Well, MathML[1] support is (nearly) everywhere now, and as the docs say:
MathML Core is a subset with increased implementation details based on rules from LaTeX and the Open Font Format. It is tailored for browsers and designed specifically to work well with other web standards including HTML, CSS, DOM, JavaScript.
I don't have a lot of experience working with this stuff (yet) but if you can script your MathML objects with Javascript, you should be able to make whatever interactive "stuff" you want in terms of math notation. Now drawing objects and plots and stuff is a different question.
There's stuff like Plotly[2], D3[3], Sigma[4], etc. that might be useful depending on exactly what effects you're going for.
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/MathML
[2]: https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js
[3]: https://d3js.org/
[4]: https://www.sigmajs.org/
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Using Plotly.js with Angular
This is the end of the lesson. For more information on Plotly.js, check the documentation Plotly.
- 10 highly effective BI dashboards that you can build with Python
- Flask chart and rss feed
- What chart libraries are ‘modern’?
What are some alternatives?
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