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Company Name Disambiguation
Authors: Ahmad Aghaebrahimian and Mark Cieliebak
published: 10 Jul 2020
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Disambiguation
Welcome to another edition of the VT Podcast which I’ve called Ideas That Matter.
In this episode, I talk about Disambiguation.
If you want to change the world, you have to see the world for what it is. We humans are pattern-seeking animals. We love stories. Our minds are hard-wired to organize the world using patterns, which saves our conscious minds a lot of mental effort. But it's also become a limitation for us - it's easy to get stuck in patterns that don't serve us well. If you're dispelling myths about yourself, or if you're trying to change your life, start by looking at the small things - the patterns that shape your life on a daily basis.
Listen in.
Book Vusi for a Keynote: https://vusithembekwayo.com/book-vusi/
Get mentored by Vusi: https://vtclub100.com/
Make sure to sta...
published: 08 Sep 2022
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INVISIBLE INFLUENCE: The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior by Jonah Berger
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies that give you a deeper understanding of how these influences work in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior". In this explainer video MinuteVideos.com worked with Jonah to explain some of the basic concepts of invisible influence and how you can use them to improve your life and that of those around you.
Scene 1
What causes us to make decisions in life. We think the answer is obvious. People know what's good for them. They weigh their options and make a rational decision! When a waiter in a diner asks if you'd like to order dessert after a meal the answer is easy. My belly isn't full + I love sweet...
published: 11 Nov 2016
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Underoath - Disambiguation Interview
Check out http://www.steelroots.com for more... Chris Dudley of Underoath talks about their new album, " Disambiguation".
published: 08 Nov 2010
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Disambiguation, In-Jokes, and Name Collisions: What You Need to Know When Naming a Python Project
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'll go over the following:
* Commonly used naming schemas in the Python community
* Current and past project names (including those that many newcomers to Python struggle with)
* Techniques to avoid similar confusion in the future (covering both name selection and documentation)
We'll even talk about Monty Python and its long-term impact on the Python programming language.
A Python conference north of the Golden Gate
North Bay Python is a single-track conference with a carefully curated set of talks representing the diverse Python community and their different areas of interest.
If a topic is less to your interest, or...
published: 16 Nov 2018
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Propaganda Technique: Disambiguation
An introduction to disambiguation as a propaganda technique, with examples.
published: 28 Jan 2017
-
UNDEROATH - DISAMBIGUATION ALBUM BREAKDOWN
Tonight we listened to and talked with Disambiguation producers Matt Goldman.
Joining us was Daniel Davison (Norma Jean, Every Time I Die) who played drums on Disambiguation.
Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/underoathband
published: 16 May 2020
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Underoath - In Division - Ø (Disambiguation) (High Quality)
Everyone make sure to Rate this, Add it to your favorites, leave a Comment on what you think, Share it with all your friends and Subscribe. :)
http://www.myspace.com/underoath
http://www.facebook.com/underoath
All music rights go to Underoath, Solid State Records, Tooth and Nail Records and WMG.
published: 18 Oct 2010
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BAS 20151110 "Searching on Intent: Knowledge Graphs, Personalization, and Contextual Disambiguation"
Trey Grainger, of CareerBuilder.com, talks at Bay Area Search meetup on 2015-11-10.
published: 11 Nov 2015
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Disambiguation - how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect is a tutorial about how FTC staff report details how Google favored its own shopping, travel services over rivals. In 2013, the Federal Trade Commission cleared Google of charges that the company had stifled competition by rigging its search results to promote its own content and services (like restaurant recommendations and flight results). But an FTC staff report obtained by the Wall Street Journal provides evidence that the company did exactly that.
With the attention of the super majority shifting rapidly toward the Internet and away from traditional sources of information, the potential impact of search engine rankings on consumer preferences will inevitably grow over time, as will the influence of people who have...
published: 17 Jan 2016
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Disambiguation Of Ambiguous Terms.
Ambiguity is tough for computers. It can be tough for humans to disambiguate ambiguous terms, but we tend to be pretty good at it. To be great at it you need context. That is what Stremor's Liquid helium does. It figures out the context of words and disambiguates them.
published: 05 Apr 2013
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ElixirConf 2021 - Vanessa Lee - And Yet Akin: Name Disambiguation in Elixir
Synonymity and homonymity make name disambiguation difficult. To ease this difficulty, I combined two unmaintained Elixir string comparison libraries and added preprocessing and a double metaphone algorithm. The result is a comprehensive map of scores for pattern identification and machine learning. This talk will address the pre-processing, algorithms, and scoring as well as the strengths and limitations. A live demonstration of scoring will allow us to identify patterns. We end with a discussion of how to gain further benefits from the scores.
published: 23 Oct 2021
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Word Sense Disambiguation 🔥
This video tutorial is about Word Sense Disambiguation in Natural Language Processing ( nlp ) in the language Hindi using lesk algorithm.
Topics covered in this video are:
1) word sense disambiguation
2) word sense disambiguation in nlp
3) word sense disambiguation using lesk algorithm
4) word sense disambiguation tutorial
5) word sense disambiguation in hindi
Purchase notes right now,
more details below:
https://perfectcomputerengineer.graphy.com/courses/Natural-Language-Processing-Notes-63adaef7e4b05d98dbb52c58
* Natural Language Processing Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vimsumdWeKF3BRzs9tJ-_gy
* Human-Machine Interaction entire Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vhFRT_3JDQ0CGbW5HeFg3yK
* Distributed Computing:
https://youtube.com/playli...
published: 05 Dec 2021
25:00
Disambiguation
Welcome to another edition of the VT Podcast which I’ve called Ideas That Matter.
In this episode, I talk about Disambiguation.
If you want to change the wor...
Welcome to another edition of the VT Podcast which I’ve called Ideas That Matter.
In this episode, I talk about Disambiguation.
If you want to change the world, you have to see the world for what it is. We humans are pattern-seeking animals. We love stories. Our minds are hard-wired to organize the world using patterns, which saves our conscious minds a lot of mental effort. But it's also become a limitation for us - it's easy to get stuck in patterns that don't serve us well. If you're dispelling myths about yourself, or if you're trying to change your life, start by looking at the small things - the patterns that shape your life on a daily basis.
Listen in.
Book Vusi for a Keynote: https://vusithembekwayo.com/book-vusi/
Get mentored by Vusi: https://vtclub100.com/
Make sure to stay up to date and connect with Vusi on all social platforms:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/vusithembekwayo/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VusiThembekwayoPage
Twitter : https://twitter.com/VusiThembekwayo
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/vusithembekwayo/
https://gemeentedelft.info/Disambiguation
Welcome to another edition of the VT Podcast which I’ve called Ideas That Matter.
In this episode, I talk about Disambiguation.
If you want to change the world, you have to see the world for what it is. We humans are pattern-seeking animals. We love stories. Our minds are hard-wired to organize the world using patterns, which saves our conscious minds a lot of mental effort. But it's also become a limitation for us - it's easy to get stuck in patterns that don't serve us well. If you're dispelling myths about yourself, or if you're trying to change your life, start by looking at the small things - the patterns that shape your life on a daily basis.
Listen in.
Book Vusi for a Keynote: https://vusithembekwayo.com/book-vusi/
Get mentored by Vusi: https://vtclub100.com/
Make sure to stay up to date and connect with Vusi on all social platforms:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/vusithembekwayo/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VusiThembekwayoPage
Twitter : https://twitter.com/VusiThembekwayo
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/vusithembekwayo/
- published: 08 Sep 2022
- views: 17505
3:21
INVISIBLE INFLUENCE: The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior by Jonah Berger
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies tha...
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies that give you a deeper understanding of how these influences work in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior". In this explainer video MinuteVideos.com worked with Jonah to explain some of the basic concepts of invisible influence and how you can use them to improve your life and that of those around you.
Scene 1
What causes us to make decisions in life. We think the answer is obvious. People know what's good for them. They weigh their options and make a rational decision! When a waiter in a diner asks if you'd like to order dessert after a meal the answer is easy. My belly isn't full + I love sweets = of course I'd like dessert! In other words, YOU make YOUR OWN decisions.
Scene 2
But what if there's four other people sitting at the table with you and each of them already said "No thank you", when asked if THEY would like dessert. Do you change your answer? What's happened here is explained by Jonah Berger, Stanford PHD and professor of Marketing at the Wharton School at the University of Pensilvania in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behaviour".
Scene 3
In 1951 Solomon Asch setup a similar experiment asking people which of these lines is the same as this one. A, B or C? Even though the answer is obvious many people answered C. How could that be? Just like at the diner, the actual subject of the test was choosing last. Before him were paid actors that gave the same wrong answer, "C, C and C". Without knowing it they influenced the subject to conform just as you conformed to decline dessert.
Scene 4
Nonsense! You say. That's true for others, but not me - I am free from influence. I see through the fog of external factors to make objective and powerful decisions. But Jonah Berger shows that these influences are often so strongly embedded in our nature they’re practically impossible to resist. In fact, it is not just humans. Many animals are affected by influence. Even cockroaches..
Scene 5
In 1969 Robert Zajonc studied the effects of a crowd on racing cockroaches. The result? Cockroaches ran faster when being watched. How amazing is that! That's not all: the same audience made them run slower when Robert made the race more difficult. Later studies showed the same happens to humans. This means you're better off finding a private spot when you're doing something difficult and gather around people when you're doing something easy.
Scene 6
Jonah Explains that this susceptibility to external influences isn't good OR bad. If we weren't able to react subconsciously to many different situations, life would be very inefficient. But if we learn how these influences affect us, we can use them to make our lives better and that of those around us.
Scene 7
How does the environment affect our actions? When should we follow others influence and when should we avoid it and go the other way? You can find the answers to these questions in Jonah's new book and we’ve worked with him to present some of his most extraordinary findings in this video series on invisible influences. Next up, mimicry, differentiation and optimal distinctiveness.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Invisible_Influence_The_Hidden_Forces_That_Shape_Behavior_By_Jonah_Berger
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies that give you a deeper understanding of how these influences work in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior". In this explainer video MinuteVideos.com worked with Jonah to explain some of the basic concepts of invisible influence and how you can use them to improve your life and that of those around you.
Scene 1
What causes us to make decisions in life. We think the answer is obvious. People know what's good for them. They weigh their options and make a rational decision! When a waiter in a diner asks if you'd like to order dessert after a meal the answer is easy. My belly isn't full + I love sweets = of course I'd like dessert! In other words, YOU make YOUR OWN decisions.
Scene 2
But what if there's four other people sitting at the table with you and each of them already said "No thank you", when asked if THEY would like dessert. Do you change your answer? What's happened here is explained by Jonah Berger, Stanford PHD and professor of Marketing at the Wharton School at the University of Pensilvania in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behaviour".
Scene 3
In 1951 Solomon Asch setup a similar experiment asking people which of these lines is the same as this one. A, B or C? Even though the answer is obvious many people answered C. How could that be? Just like at the diner, the actual subject of the test was choosing last. Before him were paid actors that gave the same wrong answer, "C, C and C". Without knowing it they influenced the subject to conform just as you conformed to decline dessert.
Scene 4
Nonsense! You say. That's true for others, but not me - I am free from influence. I see through the fog of external factors to make objective and powerful decisions. But Jonah Berger shows that these influences are often so strongly embedded in our nature they’re practically impossible to resist. In fact, it is not just humans. Many animals are affected by influence. Even cockroaches..
Scene 5
In 1969 Robert Zajonc studied the effects of a crowd on racing cockroaches. The result? Cockroaches ran faster when being watched. How amazing is that! That's not all: the same audience made them run slower when Robert made the race more difficult. Later studies showed the same happens to humans. This means you're better off finding a private spot when you're doing something difficult and gather around people when you're doing something easy.
Scene 6
Jonah Explains that this susceptibility to external influences isn't good OR bad. If we weren't able to react subconsciously to many different situations, life would be very inefficient. But if we learn how these influences affect us, we can use them to make our lives better and that of those around us.
Scene 7
How does the environment affect our actions? When should we follow others influence and when should we avoid it and go the other way? You can find the answers to these questions in Jonah's new book and we’ve worked with him to present some of his most extraordinary findings in this video series on invisible influences. Next up, mimicry, differentiation and optimal distinctiveness.
- published: 11 Nov 2016
- views: 272774
5:08
Underoath - Disambiguation Interview
Check out http://www.steelroots.com for more... Chris Dudley of Underoath talks about their new album, " Disambiguation".
Check out http://www.steelroots.com for more... Chris Dudley of Underoath talks about their new album, " Disambiguation".
https://gemeentedelft.info/Underoath_Disambiguation_Interview
Check out http://www.steelroots.com for more... Chris Dudley of Underoath talks about their new album, " Disambiguation".
- published: 08 Nov 2010
- views: 4431
26:51
Disambiguation, In-Jokes, and Name Collisions: What You Need to Know When Naming a Python Project
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'l...
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'll go over the following:
* Commonly used naming schemas in the Python community
* Current and past project names (including those that many newcomers to Python struggle with)
* Techniques to avoid similar confusion in the future (covering both name selection and documentation)
We'll even talk about Monty Python and its long-term impact on the Python programming language.
A Python conference north of the Golden Gate
North Bay Python is a single-track conference with a carefully curated set of talks representing the diverse Python community and their different areas of interest.
If a topic is less to your interest, or you've met some people you really want to sit down and chat with, we'll have plenty of areas away from the main theatre to catch up and chat.
Our goal is to keep prices as low as possible. That means we won't be catering lunch. Instead, you can look forward to extra-long lunch breaks you can use to explore all of the great food options around the venue.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Disambiguation,_In_Jokes,_And_Name_Collisions_What_You_Need_To_Know_When_Naming_A_Python_Project
Thursday Bram
https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/15/
This talk covers key issues Python programmers run into when naming new projects. We'll go over the following:
* Commonly used naming schemas in the Python community
* Current and past project names (including those that many newcomers to Python struggle with)
* Techniques to avoid similar confusion in the future (covering both name selection and documentation)
We'll even talk about Monty Python and its long-term impact on the Python programming language.
A Python conference north of the Golden Gate
North Bay Python is a single-track conference with a carefully curated set of talks representing the diverse Python community and their different areas of interest.
If a topic is less to your interest, or you've met some people you really want to sit down and chat with, we'll have plenty of areas away from the main theatre to catch up and chat.
Our goal is to keep prices as low as possible. That means we won't be catering lunch. Instead, you can look forward to extra-long lunch breaks you can use to explore all of the great food options around the venue.
- published: 16 Nov 2018
- views: 151
7:46
Propaganda Technique: Disambiguation
An introduction to disambiguation as a propaganda technique, with examples.
An introduction to disambiguation as a propaganda technique, with examples.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Propaganda_Technique_Disambiguation
An introduction to disambiguation as a propaganda technique, with examples.
- published: 28 Jan 2017
- views: 87
3:08:22
UNDEROATH - DISAMBIGUATION ALBUM BREAKDOWN
Tonight we listened to and talked with Disambiguation producers Matt Goldman.
Joining us was Daniel Davison (Norma Jean, Every Time I Die) who played drums on...
Tonight we listened to and talked with Disambiguation producers Matt Goldman.
Joining us was Daniel Davison (Norma Jean, Every Time I Die) who played drums on Disambiguation.
Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/underoathband
https://gemeentedelft.info/Underoath_Disambiguation_Album_Breakdown
Tonight we listened to and talked with Disambiguation producers Matt Goldman.
Joining us was Daniel Davison (Norma Jean, Every Time I Die) who played drums on Disambiguation.
Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/underoathband
- published: 16 May 2020
- views: 28472
4:01
Underoath - In Division - Ø (Disambiguation) (High Quality)
Everyone make sure to Rate this, Add it to your favorites, leave a Comment on what you think, Share it with all your friends and Subscribe. :)
http://www.myspa...
Everyone make sure to Rate this, Add it to your favorites, leave a Comment on what you think, Share it with all your friends and Subscribe. :)
http://www.myspace.com/underoath
http://www.facebook.com/underoath
All music rights go to Underoath, Solid State Records, Tooth and Nail Records and WMG.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Underoath_In_Division_Ø_(Disambiguation)_(High_Quality)
Everyone make sure to Rate this, Add it to your favorites, leave a Comment on what you think, Share it with all your friends and Subscribe. :)
http://www.myspace.com/underoath
http://www.facebook.com/underoath
All music rights go to Underoath, Solid State Records, Tooth and Nail Records and WMG.
- published: 18 Oct 2010
- views: 28070
1:45:58
BAS 20151110 "Searching on Intent: Knowledge Graphs, Personalization, and Contextual Disambiguation"
Trey Grainger, of CareerBuilder.com, talks at Bay Area Search meetup on 2015-11-10.
Trey Grainger, of CareerBuilder.com, talks at Bay Area Search meetup on 2015-11-10.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Bas_20151110_Searching_On_Intent_Knowledge_Graphs,_Personalization,_And_Contextual_Disambiguation
Trey Grainger, of CareerBuilder.com, talks at Bay Area Search meetup on 2015-11-10.
- published: 11 Nov 2015
- views: 524
1:45
Disambiguation - how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect is a tutorial about how FTC staff report details how Google favored its own shopping, tr...
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect is a tutorial about how FTC staff report details how Google favored its own shopping, travel services over rivals. In 2013, the Federal Trade Commission cleared Google of charges that the company had stifled competition by rigging its search results to promote its own content and services (like restaurant recommendations and flight results). But an FTC staff report obtained by the Wall Street Journal provides evidence that the company did exactly that.
With the attention of the super majority shifting rapidly toward the Internet and away from traditional sources of information, the potential impact of search engine rankings on consumer preferences will inevitably grow over time, as will the influence of people who have the power to control such rankings. We conjecture, therefore, that unregulated product and service related search rankings poses a significant threat to the entire marketing efforts of every business.
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect - Add to this the effects of artificial intelligence and the search engine manipulation effect can change your SEO ranking profoundly and change the whole issue of SEO. What really helps you rank is not what the experts are telling you- Especially in 2016. You can work yourself hard and get little to no benefit. Why is this? Because very few understand the dynamic mix of Google’s huge financial investments and the relationship to “relevance”. Yes, “relevance”. Google wants relevance to serve you better “search” results. They also want what they have bought for 63 billion to be part of that solution. When you add artificial intelligence as being more a part of the solution you get a formula that is explosive with results. This is the missing piece of search engine optimization that could be transformative for your business. When it comes to internet search capability it is frightening how intuitive relevant preferential machine learning has actually become. This has totally revolutionized what has worked in the past to optimize Google Search Marketing. Google machine learning has gone so far beyond the capabilities of almost all marketing firms as to make them virtually irrelevant. The only competitive advantage of the future will belong to those who understand the vulnerabilities of machine learning and how to take marketing advantage to leverage optimization. It turns out that artificial intelligence 's great strengths actually are its weaknesses for those who understand its preferences. This represents a massive opportunity to give predictable preference, intuitive predilection, and priority level relevance to those marketing companies that know how to use it.
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect is a tutorial when doing research for low cost ways to empower your business with using Google new AI to empower your marketing to massive visibility and huge pull through to relevant searches. This hidden ability to explode relevance and video priority has been described as the most explosive marketing tactic in 25 years. Sycamore can empower your business on the internet and produce huge business growth with new customers. Over 99% of local business competition use no AI leveraged marketing which is an astounding opportunity for a local business.
This is a “must see and learn” video to make part of your research when considering the immense importance of cyber-marketing for small business added to AI leveraged keyword optimization for your business with AI sensitive relevance to get customers to your business and Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect .
For more information:
Call 919-999-2013
www.sycamoreonline.com
For more video information go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0EUP-Hy_Eg
https://gemeentedelft.info/Disambiguation_How_To_Overcome_The_Search_Engine_Manipulation_Effect
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect is a tutorial about how FTC staff report details how Google favored its own shopping, travel services over rivals. In 2013, the Federal Trade Commission cleared Google of charges that the company had stifled competition by rigging its search results to promote its own content and services (like restaurant recommendations and flight results). But an FTC staff report obtained by the Wall Street Journal provides evidence that the company did exactly that.
With the attention of the super majority shifting rapidly toward the Internet and away from traditional sources of information, the potential impact of search engine rankings on consumer preferences will inevitably grow over time, as will the influence of people who have the power to control such rankings. We conjecture, therefore, that unregulated product and service related search rankings poses a significant threat to the entire marketing efforts of every business.
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect - Add to this the effects of artificial intelligence and the search engine manipulation effect can change your SEO ranking profoundly and change the whole issue of SEO. What really helps you rank is not what the experts are telling you- Especially in 2016. You can work yourself hard and get little to no benefit. Why is this? Because very few understand the dynamic mix of Google’s huge financial investments and the relationship to “relevance”. Yes, “relevance”. Google wants relevance to serve you better “search” results. They also want what they have bought for 63 billion to be part of that solution. When you add artificial intelligence as being more a part of the solution you get a formula that is explosive with results. This is the missing piece of search engine optimization that could be transformative for your business. When it comes to internet search capability it is frightening how intuitive relevant preferential machine learning has actually become. This has totally revolutionized what has worked in the past to optimize Google Search Marketing. Google machine learning has gone so far beyond the capabilities of almost all marketing firms as to make them virtually irrelevant. The only competitive advantage of the future will belong to those who understand the vulnerabilities of machine learning and how to take marketing advantage to leverage optimization. It turns out that artificial intelligence 's great strengths actually are its weaknesses for those who understand its preferences. This represents a massive opportunity to give predictable preference, intuitive predilection, and priority level relevance to those marketing companies that know how to use it.
Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect is a tutorial when doing research for low cost ways to empower your business with using Google new AI to empower your marketing to massive visibility and huge pull through to relevant searches. This hidden ability to explode relevance and video priority has been described as the most explosive marketing tactic in 25 years. Sycamore can empower your business on the internet and produce huge business growth with new customers. Over 99% of local business competition use no AI leveraged marketing which is an astounding opportunity for a local business.
This is a “must see and learn” video to make part of your research when considering the immense importance of cyber-marketing for small business added to AI leveraged keyword optimization for your business with AI sensitive relevance to get customers to your business and Disambiguation – how to overcome the search engine manipulation effect .
For more information:
Call 919-999-2013
www.sycamoreonline.com
For more video information go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0EUP-Hy_Eg
- published: 17 Jan 2016
- views: 47
2:43
Disambiguation Of Ambiguous Terms.
Ambiguity is tough for computers. It can be tough for humans to disambiguate ambiguous terms, but we tend to be pretty good at it. To be great at it you need co...
Ambiguity is tough for computers. It can be tough for humans to disambiguate ambiguous terms, but we tend to be pretty good at it. To be great at it you need context. That is what Stremor's Liquid helium does. It figures out the context of words and disambiguates them.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Disambiguation_Of_Ambiguous_Terms.
Ambiguity is tough for computers. It can be tough for humans to disambiguate ambiguous terms, but we tend to be pretty good at it. To be great at it you need context. That is what Stremor's Liquid helium does. It figures out the context of words and disambiguates them.
- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 993
28:54
ElixirConf 2021 - Vanessa Lee - And Yet Akin: Name Disambiguation in Elixir
Synonymity and homonymity make name disambiguation difficult. To ease this difficulty, I combined two unmaintained Elixir string comparison libraries and added ...
Synonymity and homonymity make name disambiguation difficult. To ease this difficulty, I combined two unmaintained Elixir string comparison libraries and added preprocessing and a double metaphone algorithm. The result is a comprehensive map of scores for pattern identification and machine learning. This talk will address the pre-processing, algorithms, and scoring as well as the strengths and limitations. A live demonstration of scoring will allow us to identify patterns. We end with a discussion of how to gain further benefits from the scores.
https://gemeentedelft.info/Elixirconf_2021_Vanessa_Lee_And_Yet_Akin_Name_Disambiguation_In_Elixir
Synonymity and homonymity make name disambiguation difficult. To ease this difficulty, I combined two unmaintained Elixir string comparison libraries and added preprocessing and a double metaphone algorithm. The result is a comprehensive map of scores for pattern identification and machine learning. This talk will address the pre-processing, algorithms, and scoring as well as the strengths and limitations. A live demonstration of scoring will allow us to identify patterns. We end with a discussion of how to gain further benefits from the scores.
- published: 23 Oct 2021
- views: 393
8:29
Word Sense Disambiguation 🔥
This video tutorial is about Word Sense Disambiguation in Natural Language Processing ( nlp ) in the language Hindi using lesk algorithm.
Topics covered in this...
This video tutorial is about Word Sense Disambiguation in Natural Language Processing ( nlp ) in the language Hindi using lesk algorithm.
Topics covered in this video are:
1) word sense disambiguation
2) word sense disambiguation in nlp
3) word sense disambiguation using lesk algorithm
4) word sense disambiguation tutorial
5) word sense disambiguation in hindi
Purchase notes right now,
more details below:
https://perfectcomputerengineer.graphy.com/courses/Natural-Language-Processing-Notes-63adaef7e4b05d98dbb52c58
* Natural Language Processing Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vimsumdWeKF3BRzs9tJ-_gy
* Human-Machine Interaction entire Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vhFRT_3JDQ0CGbW5HeFg3yK
* Distributed Computing:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vhYroMrNpoBYiBUFzTwEZot
Sureshot exam questions:
1) Steps in Natural Language Processing: https://youtu.be/53Kf618dwdw
2) Levels of Natural Language Processing: https://youtu.be/fHteXkmWN8E
3) Ambiguity in Natural Language Processing: https://youtu.be/-vBxzjx9AYA
4) Morphological Parsing: https://youtu.be/lGZBFOat_u8
5) Inflectional & Derivational Morphology: https://youtu.be/ejqzMfyP6OI
6) N Gram Model: https://youtu.be/5263Xqr1YCc
7) Language Model: https://youtu.be/ggQCWPIdNjY
8) POS Tagging & Tag set in English: https://youtu.be/Dd7iwWpZ6Ec
9) Rule Based POS Tagger: https://youtu.be/VZmlMvuRFTA
10) Stochastic POS Tagging: https://youtu.be/QKCtTiws5_k
11) Top Down vs Bottom Up Parsing: https://youtu.be/FhDy5SnQR8Y
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This video tutorial is about Word Sense Disambiguation in Natural Language Processing ( nlp ) in the language Hindi using lesk algorithm.
Topics covered in this video are:
1) word sense disambiguation
2) word sense disambiguation in nlp
3) word sense disambiguation using lesk algorithm
4) word sense disambiguation tutorial
5) word sense disambiguation in hindi
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https://perfectcomputerengineer.graphy.com/courses/Natural-Language-Processing-Notes-63adaef7e4b05d98dbb52c58
* Natural Language Processing Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vimsumdWeKF3BRzs9tJ-_gy
* Human-Machine Interaction entire Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vhFRT_3JDQ0CGbW5HeFg3yK
* Distributed Computing:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPIwNooIb9vhYroMrNpoBYiBUFzTwEZot
Sureshot exam questions:
1) Steps in Natural Language Processing: https://youtu.be/53Kf618dwdw
2) Levels of Natural Language Processing: https://youtu.be/fHteXkmWN8E
3) Ambiguity in Natural Language Processing: https://youtu.be/-vBxzjx9AYA
4) Morphological Parsing: https://youtu.be/lGZBFOat_u8
5) Inflectional & Derivational Morphology: https://youtu.be/ejqzMfyP6OI
6) N Gram Model: https://youtu.be/5263Xqr1YCc
7) Language Model: https://youtu.be/ggQCWPIdNjY
8) POS Tagging & Tag set in English: https://youtu.be/Dd7iwWpZ6Ec
9) Rule Based POS Tagger: https://youtu.be/VZmlMvuRFTA
10) Stochastic POS Tagging: https://youtu.be/QKCtTiws5_k
11) Top Down vs Bottom Up Parsing: https://youtu.be/FhDy5SnQR8Y
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Let's have some conversation:
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#NLP #ComputerEngineering #NaturalLanguageProcessing
- published: 05 Dec 2021
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