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Project Hosting for Open Source Software. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. Change History (all pages). A library that enable any ASP.NET website to produce and consume semantic markup such as FOAF, APML, SIOC, XFN and microformats. Last edited Sep 25, 2008 at 5:18 PM. There is no recommended release for this project. Version 8.4.2015.21029.
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As of now we offer two different thesaurus you can use to classify your content with. In the future we plan to even offer a more flexible solution, where you can manage your own thesaurus and training data sets in conjunction with our state of the art technology, stay tuned! You want to identify the named entities in your content? You have lists of thoses entities and want to use a high performance entity recognition that serves millions of requests each month in no time?
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Advanced Verification Technology and Tools for Safety, Security and Mission Critical Systems. Semantic Engineering is created in 2007 by world-class researchers and academics in the fields of Semantic Technology and Formal Methods. The company also provides professional course/workshop and consultancy on Semantic Technology (e.g. web ontology and rules) and System-Software Verification (e.g. model checking and deductive reasoning systems). The firm's wide range of clients includes...
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Semantic Engines LLC
Semantic Engines LLC develops products in the fields of information search and retrieval, text mining, semantic analysis, sentiment analysis, and contextual advertising. We are a private company located in New York City. Our main products are listed below - please follow to a particular product site to learn about it. For inquiries or proposals click on the "Contact us" link below. Opinion Crawl - Web sentiment analysis. SenseBot - Semantic Search Engine. As with any semantic technology, the best results...
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Semantic errors. | Meaning. Words.
Last week, Comedy Central broadcast the final episode of. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. It’s been a long time since I’ve watched the show regularly, but I’ve been a Daily Show fan from its humble beginnings with its first host, Craig Kilborn. My memory may be wrong, but I remember watching the show in the spring of 1999 while I was living and teaching in Delaware. Somehow, Stewart managed his own transition from a mediocre stand-up comedian to a media star, and if Colbert’s words are to be trust...
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Semantic Error | It's all 1's and 0's. All the way down.
It's all 1's and 0's. All the way down. Get new posts by email. Enter your email address to subscribe and get notified when I post. Learned a neat little trick today:. Arr1 = [1, 2, 3, 4]. Arr2 = [5, 6, 7, 8]. 1,5],[2,6],[3,7],[4,8]. Made me smile. It turns out you can use this to iterate over two arrays at the same time and execute a block of code. In JavaScript I’ve gotten used to using a for loop and then indexing using the iterator:. For (i = 0; i arr.length; i ) {. If arr1[i] = arr2[i]. I had troubl...
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Semantic and other errors
Semantic and other errors. Dispatches from the Underclass. Environment and the World. Back to the Hangman Game. December 31, 2014. December 31, 2014. I’ve sort of taken a break from Ruby for the Holidays. Lots going on, not much time to sit down and try to concentrate. I have taken some time to play around with a little javascript and html but I’m ready to dive back in to learning Ruby. The assignment is to create the game, and then find a way to save a game. I started out with a. The word to guess.