[P]: Extract and label data from Wikipedia with DataQA

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  • dataqa

    Discontinued Labelling platform for text using weak supervision.

  • I recently added a new feature to DataQA (https://github.com/dataqa/dataqa) to be able to extract entities from Wikipedia. All you need to do is upload a file with Wikipedia urls:

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