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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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Mandala Art series : Episode 1(disambiguation)
In New Age, the mandala is a diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a time-microcosm of the universe, but it originally meant to represent wholeness and a model for the organizational structure of life itself, a cosmic diagram that shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and within minds and bodies.
published: 25 Jul 2020
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State of the art (disambiguation)
State of the art often refers to the highest level of development of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time.
State of the art may also refer to:
State of the art, a patent law concept, which is a synonym of prior art
The State of the Art, a collection of short fiction by Iain M. Banks
State of the Art (demo), an Amiga computer demo
State of the Art (book), a book by American film critic Pauline Kael
State of the Art (Shinhwa album), a 2006 album by Shinhwa
State of the Art (Hilltop Hoods album), a 2009 album by Hilltop Hoods
State of the Art (Jimmy McGriff album), a 1985 album by jazz organist Jimmy McGriff
State of the Art (Presto album)
"State of the Art", the eighth track on the album Making Mirrors by Gotye
"State of the Art" (Sliders), an episode of t...
published: 24 Dec 2021
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Fandem Liber
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Fandem Liber · Robert J Edwards
The Art of Disambiguation
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Released on: 2023-04-18
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published: 18 Apr 2023
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Towards Racially Unbiased Skin Tone Estimation via Scene Disambiguation
Virtual facial avatars will play an increasingly important role in immersive communication, games and the metaverse, and it is therefore critical that they be inclusive. This requires accurate recovery of the albedo, regardless of age, sex, or ethnicity. While significant progress has been made on estimating 3D facial geometry, appearance estimation has received less attention. The task is fundamentally ambiguous because the observed color is a function of albedo and lighting, both of which are unknown. We find that current methods are biased towards light skin tones due to (1) strongly biased priors that prefer lighter pigmentation and (2) algorithmic solutions that disregard the light/albedo ambiguity. To address this, we propose a new evaluation dataset (FAIR) and an algorithm (TRUST) t...
published: 27 Oct 2022
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Training a custom ENTITY LINKING model with spaCy
spaCy is an open-source library for advanced Natural Language Processing in Python. In this video, we show you how to create a custom Entity Linking model in spaCy to disambiguate different mentions of the person "Emerson" to unique identifiers in a knowledge base. We accomplish this by training a machine learning model on some text annotated from scratch with Prodigy. You can follow along in this notebook: https://github.com/explosion/projects/tree/master/nel-emerson/scripts/notebook_video.ipynb
STEP BY STEP
00:00 – Introduction to the Entity Linking challenge
04:52 – Set up the knowledge base
10:30 – Annotate training data with Prodigy
19:19 – Parse the training data into the required format for spaCy
23:12 – Create and train the Entity Linking component
25:36 – Test the EL component o...
published: 07 May 2020
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Tutorial 2: Extracting Information from Documents
Tutorial description: This workshop provides an introduction to information extraction for social science–techniques for identifying specific words, phrases, or pieces of information contained within documents. It focuses on two common techniques, named entity recognition and dependency parses, and shows how they can provide useful descriptive data about the civil war in Syria. The workshop uses the Python library spaCy, but no previous experience is needed beyond familiarity with Python.
Tutorial host: Andrew Halterman
Colab notebook (accompanying code and slides):
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1U6x-3OVCGtx9CBZvzdJi8mhTxCx8k4Ie?usp=sharing
This is part of a larger tutorial series, NLP+CSS 201: Beyond the basics, which is organized by Ian Stewart and Katherine Keith. Websi...
published: 27 Oct 2021
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093 Keyword Disambiguation Using Transformers and Clustering to Build Cleaner Knowledge - NODES2022
Natural language processing is an indispensable toolkit to build knowledge graphs from unstructured data. However, it comes with a price. Keywords and entities in unstructured texts are ambiguous - the same concept can be expressed by many different linguistic variations. The resulting knowledge graph would thus be polluted with many nodes representing the same entity without any order. In this session, we show how the semantic similarity based on transformer embeddings and agglomerative clustering can help in the domain of academic disciplines and research fields and how Neo4j improves the browsing experience of this knowledge graph.
Speakers: Federica Ventruto, Alessia Melania Lonoce
Format: Full Session 30-45 min
Level: Advanced
Topics: #KnowledgeGraph, #MachineLearning...
published: 30 Nov 2022
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Ne. Atomic #10 Disambiguation | Concept Art Speed Paint #clipstudiopaint #wacom #conceptart
Music:
Keeping You Away by SHURK ft. Jessica Gabrielle
Away by KONAC
published: 25 Oct 2022
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i did art fraud to prove a point
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What makes art great? In this video, Sabrina explores the world of art fraud, forgery, and memes to figure out if there's something special about masterpieces. In the process, she questions the nature of truth... because of course she did.
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published: 20 Aug 2021
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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 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://wn.com/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: 23099
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Mandala Art series : Episode 1(disambiguation)
In New Age, the mandala is a diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a time-microcosm of the universe, bu...
In New Age, the mandala is a diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a time-microcosm of the universe, but it originally meant to represent wholeness and a model for the organizational structure of life itself, a cosmic diagram that shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and within minds and bodies.
https://wn.com/Mandala_Art_Series_Episode_1(Disambiguation)
In New Age, the mandala is a diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically; a time-microcosm of the universe, but it originally meant to represent wholeness and a model for the organizational structure of life itself, a cosmic diagram that shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and within minds and bodies.
- published: 25 Jul 2020
- views: 14
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State of the art (disambiguation)
State of the art often refers to the highest level of development of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time.
State of the art m...
State of the art often refers to the highest level of development of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time.
State of the art may also refer to:
State of the art, a patent law concept, which is a synonym of prior art
The State of the Art, a collection of short fiction by Iain M. Banks
State of the Art (demo), an Amiga computer demo
State of the Art (book), a book by American film critic Pauline Kael
State of the Art (Shinhwa album), a 2006 album by Shinhwa
State of the Art (Hilltop Hoods album), a 2009 album by Hilltop Hoods
State of the Art (Jimmy McGriff album), a 1985 album by jazz organist Jimmy McGriff
State of the Art (Presto album)
"State of the Art", the eighth track on the album Making Mirrors by Gotye
"State of the Art" (Sliders), an episode of the television series Sliders
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_the_art_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
https://wn.com/State_Of_The_Art_(Disambiguation)
State of the art often refers to the highest level of development of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time.
State of the art may also refer to:
State of the art, a patent law concept, which is a synonym of prior art
The State of the Art, a collection of short fiction by Iain M. Banks
State of the Art (demo), an Amiga computer demo
State of the Art (book), a book by American film critic Pauline Kael
State of the Art (Shinhwa album), a 2006 album by Shinhwa
State of the Art (Hilltop Hoods album), a 2009 album by Hilltop Hoods
State of the Art (Jimmy McGriff album), a 1985 album by jazz organist Jimmy McGriff
State of the Art (Presto album)
"State of the Art", the eighth track on the album Making Mirrors by Gotye
"State of the Art" (Sliders), an episode of the television series Sliders
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_the_art_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
- published: 24 Dec 2021
- views: 2
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Fandem Liber
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Fandem Liber · Robert J Edwards
The Art of Disambiguation
℗ 5242993 Records DK
Released on: 2023-04-18
Auto-generated by Y...
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Fandem Liber · Robert J Edwards
The Art of Disambiguation
℗ 5242993 Records DK
Released on: 2023-04-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Fandem_Liber
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
Fandem Liber · Robert J Edwards
The Art of Disambiguation
℗ 5242993 Records DK
Released on: 2023-04-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 18 Apr 2023
- views: 0
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Towards Racially Unbiased Skin Tone Estimation via Scene Disambiguation
Virtual facial avatars will play an increasingly important role in immersive communication, games and the metaverse, and it is therefore critical that they be i...
Virtual facial avatars will play an increasingly important role in immersive communication, games and the metaverse, and it is therefore critical that they be inclusive. This requires accurate recovery of the albedo, regardless of age, sex, or ethnicity. While significant progress has been made on estimating 3D facial geometry, appearance estimation has received less attention. The task is fundamentally ambiguous because the observed color is a function of albedo and lighting, both of which are unknown. We find that current methods are biased towards light skin tones due to (1) strongly biased priors that prefer lighter pigmentation and (2) algorithmic solutions that disregard the light/albedo ambiguity. To address this, we propose a new evaluation dataset (FAIR) and an algorithm (TRUST) to improve albedo estimation and, hence, fairness. Specifically, we create the first facial albedo evaluation benchmark where subjects are balanced in terms of skin color, and measure accuracy using the Individual Typology Angle (ITA) metric. We then address the light/albedo ambiguity by building on a key observation: the image of the full scene –as opposed to a cropped image of the face– contains important information about lighting that can be used for disambiguation. TRUST regresses facial albedo by conditioning on both the face region and a global illumination signal obtained from the scene image. Our experimental results show significant improvement compared to state- of-the-art methods on albedo estimation, both in terms of accuracy and fairness. The evaluation benchmark and code are available for research purposes at https://trust.is.tue.mpg.de.
PDF: https://www.ecva.net/papers/eccv_2022/papers_ECCV/papers/136730072.pdf
Project: https://trust.is.tue.mpg.de/index.html
Code: https://github.com/HavenFeng/TRUST
Dataset: https://trust.is.tue.mpg.de/login.php
Reference:
@inproceedings{TRUST:ECCV2022,
title = {Towards Racially Unbiased Skin Tone Estimation via Scene Disambiguation},
author = {Feng, Haiwen and Bolkart, Timo and Tesch, Joachim and Black, Michael J. and Abrevaya, Victoria},
booktitle = {European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)},
publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
month = oct,
year = {2022},
doi = {},
month_numeric = {10}
}
https://wn.com/Towards_Racially_Unbiased_Skin_Tone_Estimation_Via_Scene_Disambiguation
Virtual facial avatars will play an increasingly important role in immersive communication, games and the metaverse, and it is therefore critical that they be inclusive. This requires accurate recovery of the albedo, regardless of age, sex, or ethnicity. While significant progress has been made on estimating 3D facial geometry, appearance estimation has received less attention. The task is fundamentally ambiguous because the observed color is a function of albedo and lighting, both of which are unknown. We find that current methods are biased towards light skin tones due to (1) strongly biased priors that prefer lighter pigmentation and (2) algorithmic solutions that disregard the light/albedo ambiguity. To address this, we propose a new evaluation dataset (FAIR) and an algorithm (TRUST) to improve albedo estimation and, hence, fairness. Specifically, we create the first facial albedo evaluation benchmark where subjects are balanced in terms of skin color, and measure accuracy using the Individual Typology Angle (ITA) metric. We then address the light/albedo ambiguity by building on a key observation: the image of the full scene –as opposed to a cropped image of the face– contains important information about lighting that can be used for disambiguation. TRUST regresses facial albedo by conditioning on both the face region and a global illumination signal obtained from the scene image. Our experimental results show significant improvement compared to state- of-the-art methods on albedo estimation, both in terms of accuracy and fairness. The evaluation benchmark and code are available for research purposes at https://trust.is.tue.mpg.de.
PDF: https://www.ecva.net/papers/eccv_2022/papers_ECCV/papers/136730072.pdf
Project: https://trust.is.tue.mpg.de/index.html
Code: https://github.com/HavenFeng/TRUST
Dataset: https://trust.is.tue.mpg.de/login.php
Reference:
@inproceedings{TRUST:ECCV2022,
title = {Towards Racially Unbiased Skin Tone Estimation via Scene Disambiguation},
author = {Feng, Haiwen and Bolkart, Timo and Tesch, Joachim and Black, Michael J. and Abrevaya, Victoria},
booktitle = {European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)},
publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
month = oct,
year = {2022},
doi = {},
month_numeric = {10}
}
- published: 27 Oct 2022
- views: 1087
28:24
Training a custom ENTITY LINKING model with spaCy
spaCy is an open-source library for advanced Natural Language Processing in Python. In this video, we show you how to create a custom Entity Linking model in sp...
spaCy is an open-source library for advanced Natural Language Processing in Python. In this video, we show you how to create a custom Entity Linking model in spaCy to disambiguate different mentions of the person "Emerson" to unique identifiers in a knowledge base. We accomplish this by training a machine learning model on some text annotated from scratch with Prodigy. You can follow along in this notebook: https://github.com/explosion/projects/tree/master/nel-emerson/scripts/notebook_video.ipynb
STEP BY STEP
00:00 – Introduction to the Entity Linking challenge
04:52 – Set up the knowledge base
10:30 – Annotate training data with Prodigy
19:19 – Parse the training data into the required format for spaCy
23:12 – Create and train the Entity Linking component
25:36 – Test the EL component on unseen data
SPACY & PRODIGY
● spaCy: https://spacy.io
● Free online course: https://course.spacy.io
● Prodigy website & docs: https://prodi.gy
THIS TUTORIAL
● Code & data: https://github.com/explosion/projects/tree/master/nel-emerson/
● Entity linking in spaCy (spaCy IRL talk): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW3RJM8tDGo&list=PLBmcuObd5An4UC6jvK_-eSl6jCvP1gwXc&index=6
● Entity linking docs: https://spacy.io/usage/training#entity-linker
FOLLOW US
● Sofie Van Landeghem: https://twitter.com/OxyKodit
● Explosion: https://twitter.com/explosion_ai
https://wn.com/Training_A_Custom_Entity_Linking_Model_With_Spacy
spaCy is an open-source library for advanced Natural Language Processing in Python. In this video, we show you how to create a custom Entity Linking model in spaCy to disambiguate different mentions of the person "Emerson" to unique identifiers in a knowledge base. We accomplish this by training a machine learning model on some text annotated from scratch with Prodigy. You can follow along in this notebook: https://github.com/explosion/projects/tree/master/nel-emerson/scripts/notebook_video.ipynb
STEP BY STEP
00:00 – Introduction to the Entity Linking challenge
04:52 – Set up the knowledge base
10:30 – Annotate training data with Prodigy
19:19 – Parse the training data into the required format for spaCy
23:12 – Create and train the Entity Linking component
25:36 – Test the EL component on unseen data
SPACY & PRODIGY
● spaCy: https://spacy.io
● Free online course: https://course.spacy.io
● Prodigy website & docs: https://prodi.gy
THIS TUTORIAL
● Code & data: https://github.com/explosion/projects/tree/master/nel-emerson/
● Entity linking in spaCy (spaCy IRL talk): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW3RJM8tDGo&list=PLBmcuObd5An4UC6jvK_-eSl6jCvP1gwXc&index=6
● Entity linking docs: https://spacy.io/usage/training#entity-linker
FOLLOW US
● Sofie Van Landeghem: https://twitter.com/OxyKodit
● Explosion: https://twitter.com/explosion_ai
- published: 07 May 2020
- views: 50801
58:20
Tutorial 2: Extracting Information from Documents
Tutorial description: This workshop provides an introduction to information extraction for social science–techniques for identifying specific words, phrases, o...
Tutorial description: This workshop provides an introduction to information extraction for social science–techniques for identifying specific words, phrases, or pieces of information contained within documents. It focuses on two common techniques, named entity recognition and dependency parses, and shows how they can provide useful descriptive data about the civil war in Syria. The workshop uses the Python library spaCy, but no previous experience is needed beyond familiarity with Python.
Tutorial host: Andrew Halterman
Colab notebook (accompanying code and slides):
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1U6x-3OVCGtx9CBZvzdJi8mhTxCx8k4Ie?usp=sharing
This is part of a larger tutorial series, NLP+CSS 201: Beyond the basics, which is organized by Ian Stewart and Katherine Keith. Website: https://nlp-css-201-tutorials.github.io/nlp-css-201-tutorials/
https://wn.com/Tutorial_2_Extracting_Information_From_Documents
Tutorial description: This workshop provides an introduction to information extraction for social science–techniques for identifying specific words, phrases, or pieces of information contained within documents. It focuses on two common techniques, named entity recognition and dependency parses, and shows how they can provide useful descriptive data about the civil war in Syria. The workshop uses the Python library spaCy, but no previous experience is needed beyond familiarity with Python.
Tutorial host: Andrew Halterman
Colab notebook (accompanying code and slides):
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1U6x-3OVCGtx9CBZvzdJi8mhTxCx8k4Ie?usp=sharing
This is part of a larger tutorial series, NLP+CSS 201: Beyond the basics, which is organized by Ian Stewart and Katherine Keith. Website: https://nlp-css-201-tutorials.github.io/nlp-css-201-tutorials/
- published: 27 Oct 2021
- views: 43094
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093 Keyword Disambiguation Using Transformers and Clustering to Build Cleaner Knowledge - NODES2022
Natural language processing is an indispensable toolkit to build knowledge graphs from unstructured data. However, it comes with a price. Keywords and entities ...
Natural language processing is an indispensable toolkit to build knowledge graphs from unstructured data. However, it comes with a price. Keywords and entities in unstructured texts are ambiguous - the same concept can be expressed by many different linguistic variations. The resulting knowledge graph would thus be polluted with many nodes representing the same entity without any order. In this session, we show how the semantic similarity based on transformer embeddings and agglomerative clustering can help in the domain of academic disciplines and research fields and how Neo4j improves the browsing experience of this knowledge graph.
Speakers: Federica Ventruto, Alessia Melania Lonoce
Format: Full Session 30-45 min
Level: Advanced
Topics: #KnowledgeGraph, #MachineLearning, #Visualization, #General, #Advanced
Region: EMEA
Slides: https://dist.neo4j.com/nodes-20202-slides/093%20Keyword%20Disambiguation%20Using%20Transformers%20and%20Clustering%20to%20Build%20Cleaner%20Knowledge%20Graphs%20-%20NODES2022%20EMEA%20Advanced%206%20-%20Federica%20Ventruto%2C%20Alessia%20Melania%20Lonoce.pdf
Visit https://neo4j.com/nodes-2022 learn more at https://neo4j.com/developer/get-started and engage at https://community.neo4j.com
https://wn.com/093_Keyword_Disambiguation_Using_Transformers_And_Clustering_To_Build_Cleaner_Knowledge_Nodes2022
Natural language processing is an indispensable toolkit to build knowledge graphs from unstructured data. However, it comes with a price. Keywords and entities in unstructured texts are ambiguous - the same concept can be expressed by many different linguistic variations. The resulting knowledge graph would thus be polluted with many nodes representing the same entity without any order. In this session, we show how the semantic similarity based on transformer embeddings and agglomerative clustering can help in the domain of academic disciplines and research fields and how Neo4j improves the browsing experience of this knowledge graph.
Speakers: Federica Ventruto, Alessia Melania Lonoce
Format: Full Session 30-45 min
Level: Advanced
Topics: #KnowledgeGraph, #MachineLearning, #Visualization, #General, #Advanced
Region: EMEA
Slides: https://dist.neo4j.com/nodes-20202-slides/093%20Keyword%20Disambiguation%20Using%20Transformers%20and%20Clustering%20to%20Build%20Cleaner%20Knowledge%20Graphs%20-%20NODES2022%20EMEA%20Advanced%206%20-%20Federica%20Ventruto%2C%20Alessia%20Melania%20Lonoce.pdf
Visit https://neo4j.com/nodes-2022 learn more at https://neo4j.com/developer/get-started and engage at https://community.neo4j.com
- published: 30 Nov 2022
- views: 515
18:44
i did art fraud to prove a point
Thanks to Unbounce for sponsoring today's video. Go to https://thld.co/unbounce_AIP and use the promo code AIP at checkout to get 20% off your first 3 months.
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Thanks to Unbounce for sponsoring today's video. Go to https://thld.co/unbounce_AIP and use the promo code AIP at checkout to get 20% off your first 3 months.
What makes art great? In this video, Sabrina explores the world of art fraud, forgery, and memes to figure out if there's something special about masterpieces. In the process, she questions the nature of truth... because of course she did.
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Taha
Twitter: https://twitter.com/khanstopme
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CREDITS
Produced by Sabrina Cruz
Video Editing by Vicky Moonan and Sabrina Cruz
Motion Design by Sabrina Cruz
Special Thanks for Colette Loll, Noah Charney, Loren S, and our Patreon supporters who lent their voices to my silly gameshow intro!
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 this idea sounded better in my head
00:15 sabrina drew a catboy. pls ignore.
01:26 research montage to avoid crimes
02:12 paying the bills
03:41 xoxo gopiss girl haunts my dreams
04:11 how to do art fraud
08:19 sabrina does something taha hates (reprise)
12:04 taha was defeated by melissa "the boomer" fernandes
12:31 what makes art great?
14:13 what makes art real?
17:00 oops accidentally did a Social Commentary (TM)
18:18 share with a friend who loves art (or memes)
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Welcome to the joke under the fold! Here's a classic masterpiece of masters:
Why did the art the art thief get caught during his attempted getaway? Because he had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh away.
Leave a comment with the word GOGH to let me know you were here ;-)
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What makes art great? In this video, Sabrina explores the world of art fraud, forgery, and memes to figure out if there's something special about masterpieces. In the process, she questions the nature of truth... because of course she did.
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CREDITS
Produced by Sabrina Cruz
Video Editing by Vicky Moonan and Sabrina Cruz
Motion Design by Sabrina Cruz
Special Thanks for Colette Loll, Noah Charney, Loren S, and our Patreon supporters who lent their voices to my silly gameshow intro!
EXTENDED INTERVIEWS
Colette Loll: https://youtu.be/VIoI69keK5w
Noah Charney: https://youtu.be/u_BP8Mrm_0o
Listen as a podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4O9zacVfkOMbxxMFjfkxX4
MUSIC
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 this idea sounded better in my head
00:15 sabrina drew a catboy. pls ignore.
01:26 research montage to avoid crimes
02:12 paying the bills
03:41 xoxo gopiss girl haunts my dreams
04:11 how to do art fraud
08:19 sabrina does something taha hates (reprise)
12:04 taha was defeated by melissa "the boomer" fernandes
12:31 what makes art great?
14:13 what makes art real?
17:00 oops accidentally did a Social Commentary (TM)
18:18 share with a friend who loves art (or memes)
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Welcome to the joke under the fold! Here's a classic masterpiece of masters:
Why did the art the art thief get caught during his attempted getaway? Because he had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh away.
Leave a comment with the word GOGH to let me know you were here ;-)
- published: 20 Aug 2021
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