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Clawfinger was a rock band from Sweden. Clawfinger is known for aggressive but melodic music and tackling political and anti-racist themes in their songs.
Band history
The band's origin dates back to the summer of 1988, when Zak Tell and Jocke Skog met while working together at Rosenlund Hospital in Stockholm. In 1990, they were joined by the Norwegian guitarists Bård Torstensen and Erlend Ottem who were also working at the hospital. The four soon realized their similar interests in music. Bård and Erlend played previously in a band called Theo in their hometown Arendal in Norway. They invested their free time exploring the musical world, composing and writing songs while eventually evolving into a band.
Their original demo comprising three tracks ("Waste of Time", "Nigger" and "Profit Preacher") quickly secured local radio airplay for them and consequently brought them to the attention of the music label MVG Records. "Nigger" is an anti-racism statement that caused quite a stir and was a massive success; it was also released as a single. By the beginning of the 1990s, Clawfinger self-released their debut Deaf Dumb Blind. This sold in over 600,000 copies worldwide and was critically acclaimed by the Swedish press. With the addition of André Skaug and drummer Morten Skaug, Clawfinger went on tour and played at European festivals, including opening for Anthrax and Alice in Chains.
Clawfinger is Clawfinger's third studio album, released on 29 September 1997 through WEA and MVG labels.
Background
The first song on the album is "Two Sides", which expanded the band's reach by using female choir vocals and a Middle Eastern sound. The rest of the album continues with the band's typical aggressive voice and socio-political lyrics.
Clawfinger contains twelve songs with an additional three bonus tracks on the limited edition. Three singles were released (detailed below) and two videos ("Biggest & the Best" and "Two Sides").
The album was named after the band because the band members could not agree on a title. Zak Tell said in interviews that upon seeing the printed sleeve (when it was too late) he had the title idea "Third Time Lucky" and wished he had thought of it in time. This title was relevant as the cover depicts a gun's barrel with a single bullet that would probably be fired on pulling the trigger for the third time, as well as the album being the band's third album.
Sides is the fourth solo album from former Genesis guitarist Anthony Phillips. It was released in 1979 by Passport Records. For a limited period it was sold bundled with a complimentary copy of his Private Parts and Pieces album.
This album was produced by Rupert Hine and intended for a mainstream audience. On the original LP, side one showcased shorter pop songs, while side two highlighted longer, more progressive pieces.
Genesis crew members Dan Owen and Dale Newman provide vocals on some tracks.
As part of Voiceprint's continued re-issuing campaign of Ant's back catalogue, the album was re-issued in 2010 as an expanded 2 CD edition. The album is newly re-mastered from the original master tapes by Simon Heyworth and includes the non-album track "Souvenir" as an extra track on the first CD. This is in keeping with the track order of the original CD release. The second CD contains variations and alternate mixes of the songs from the album including some unique new mixes which have been made from the original multi-track masters especially for the release. The instrumental version of "Magdalen", which appeared as bonus track at the end of the original CD issue, has been moved to the second disc of this release. Also included is the edited single version of "Um & Aargh" which has not previously been available on CD. The second CD also contains two tracks originally intended for inclusion on the original album. "Catch You When You Fall" was recorded for the album but was left off because Ant was unhappy with the lyrics. A rough mix was included on Archive Collection Volume One, the version included on the bonus CD is newly mixed in instrumental form from the 24-track master. "Before The Night" was left off the album in place of "Bleak House" as it was decided to include only one piano-based ballad.
Rio Gavin Ferdinand (born 7 November 1978) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He played 81 times for the England national football team between 1997 and 2011, and was a member of three FIFA World Cup squads. He is regarded by many to be one of England's greatest ever players and he is one of the most decorated English footballers of all time.
Ferdinand began his football career playing for various youth teams, finally settling at West Ham United where he progressed through the youth ranks and made his professional Premier League debut in 1996. He became a fan favourite, winning the 'Hammer of the Year award' the following season. He earned his first senior international cap in a match against Cameroon in 1997, setting a record as the youngest defender to play for England at the time. His achievements and footballing potential attracted Leeds United and he transferred to the club for a record-breaking fee of £18million. He spent two seasons at the club, becoming the team captain in 2001.
KGC 2022: KG-Based Approach to Named Entity Disambiguation for Healthcare Applications — GraphAware
Senior Data Scientist at GraphAware, Giuseppe Futia, shows how to leverage a Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) system to disambiguate named entities in the healthcare domain and combine multiple knowledge graphs and ontologies in a single valuable source of truth.
The approach incorporates node embeddings into the NED model, employing the KG structure for the training process.
The tool can support different healthcare applications, including literature search and retrieval, clinical decision-making, relational knowledge findings, chatbots for health assistance, and recommendation tools for patients and medical practitioners.
Giuseppe Futia holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, where he explored Graph Representation Learning techniques to support the auto...
published: 03 Nov 2022
Word Sense Disambiguation
Material based on Jurafsky and Martin (2019): https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/
Slides: http://www.natalieparde.com/teaching/cs_421_fall2020/Word%20Sense%20Disambiguation.pdf
Twitter: @NatalieParde
The Method applied To Terms.
Part 1 - Terms Concepts Disambiguation.
published: 28 Apr 2021
Disambiguation – Linking Data Science and Engineering | NLP Summit 2020
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Disambiguation or Entity Linking is the assignment of a knowledge base identifier (Wikidata, Wikipedia) to a named entity. Our goal was to improve an MVP model by adding newly created knowledge while maintaining competitive F1 scores.
Taking an entity linking model from MVP into production in a spaCy-native pipeline architecture posed several data science and engineering challenges, such as hyperparameter estimation and knowledge enhancement, which we addressed by taking advantage of the engineering tools Docker and Kubernetes to semi-automate training as a...
published: 07 Jan 2021
Lecture 39 : Word Sense Disambiguation - I
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Word Sense Disambiguation Using Naive bayes Classifier
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The Brain's Challenge: Processing: Disambiguation
The bottleneck to reading isn't decoding, it's disambiguating the code.
This is a clip from the "Brain's Challenge" chapter of the Children of the Code Project.
(http://www.childrenofthecode.org/DVD/Essentials.htm#Volume1)
It's used to show that taking too long to recognize a word 'stutters up' the flow of reading. It's the most common trait of struggling readers. It begs the question: what is taking so long?
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
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published: 30 Jul 2017
Corpus and Word Sense Disambiguation
Subject:Linguistics
Paper:Corpus linguistics
published: 27 Dec 2017
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.
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Senior Data Scientist at GraphAware, Giuseppe Futia, shows how to leverage a Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) system to disambiguate named entities in the heal...
Senior Data Scientist at GraphAware, Giuseppe Futia, shows how to leverage a Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) system to disambiguate named entities in the healthcare domain and combine multiple knowledge graphs and ontologies in a single valuable source of truth.
The approach incorporates node embeddings into the NED model, employing the KG structure for the training process.
The tool can support different healthcare applications, including literature search and retrieval, clinical decision-making, relational knowledge findings, chatbots for health assistance, and recommendation tools for patients and medical practitioners.
Giuseppe Futia holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, where he explored Graph Representation Learning techniques to support the automatic building of Knowledge Graphs.
The 5 key takeaways:
1. The components and requirements of the Intelligent Advisory Systems (IAS).
2. How they use Hume, the Neo4j-backed no-code knowledge graph ecosystem.
3. Delving into diabetes real-life use cases and linking to the Unified Medical Language System.
4. How GraphAware utilizes ontology-based enrichment for their knowledge graph-based approach.
5. The cooperation of NED candidates selections and NED candidates ranking.
#biotechnology #lifescience #technology
Senior Data Scientist at GraphAware, Giuseppe Futia, shows how to leverage a Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) system to disambiguate named entities in the healthcare domain and combine multiple knowledge graphs and ontologies in a single valuable source of truth.
The approach incorporates node embeddings into the NED model, employing the KG structure for the training process.
The tool can support different healthcare applications, including literature search and retrieval, clinical decision-making, relational knowledge findings, chatbots for health assistance, and recommendation tools for patients and medical practitioners.
Giuseppe Futia holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, where he explored Graph Representation Learning techniques to support the automatic building of Knowledge Graphs.
The 5 key takeaways:
1. The components and requirements of the Intelligent Advisory Systems (IAS).
2. How they use Hume, the Neo4j-backed no-code knowledge graph ecosystem.
3. Delving into diabetes real-life use cases and linking to the Unified Medical Language System.
4. How GraphAware utilizes ontology-based enrichment for their knowledge graph-based approach.
5. The cooperation of NED candidates selections and NED candidates ranking.
#biotechnology #lifescience #technology
Material based on Jurafsky and Martin (2019): https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/
Slides: http://www.natalieparde.com/teaching/cs_421_fall2020/Word%20Sens...
Material based on Jurafsky and Martin (2019): https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/
Slides: http://www.natalieparde.com/teaching/cs_421_fall2020/Word%20Sense%20Disambiguation.pdf
Twitter: @NatalieParde
Material based on Jurafsky and Martin (2019): https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/
Slides: http://www.natalieparde.com/teaching/cs_421_fall2020/Word%20Sense%20Disambiguation.pdf
Twitter: @NatalieParde
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Disambiguation or Entity Linking is the assignment of a knowledge base identifier (Wikidata, Wikipedia) to a named entity. Our goal was to improve an MVP model by adding newly created knowledge while maintaining competitive F1 scores.
Taking an entity linking model from MVP into production in a spaCy-native pipeline architecture posed several data science and engineering challenges, such as hyperparameter estimation and knowledge enhancement, which we addressed by taking advantage of the engineering tools Docker and Kubernetes to semi-automate training as an on-demand job.
We also discuss some of our learnings and process improvements that were needed to strike a balance between data science goals and engineering constraints and present our current work on improving performance through BERT-embedding based contextual similarity.
Get your Free Spark NLP and Spark OCR Free Trial: https://www.johnsnowlabs.com/spark-nlp-try-free/
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Disambiguation or Entity Linking is the assignment of a knowledge base identifier (Wikidata, Wikipedia) to a named entity. Our goal was to improve an MVP model by adding newly created knowledge while maintaining competitive F1 scores.
Taking an entity linking model from MVP into production in a spaCy-native pipeline architecture posed several data science and engineering challenges, such as hyperparameter estimation and knowledge enhancement, which we addressed by taking advantage of the engineering tools Docker and Kubernetes to semi-automate training as an on-demand job.
We also discuss some of our learnings and process improvements that were needed to strike a balance between data science goals and engineering constraints and present our current work on improving performance through BERT-embedding based contextual similarity.
To access the translated content:
1. The translated content of this course is available in regional languages. For details please visit https://nptel.ac.in/tra...
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This video is about Word Sense Disambiguation Using Naive bayes Classifier.
If you are interested in building cool Natural Language Processing (NLP) Apps , access our NLP APIs at https://www.firstlanguage.in/ . Also for NLP product development and consultation, please reach out to us at [email protected]
This video is about Word Sense Disambiguation Using Naive bayes Classifier.
If you are interested in building cool Natural Language Processing (NLP) Apps , access our NLP APIs at https://www.firstlanguage.in/ . Also for NLP product development and consultation, please reach out to us at [email protected]
The bottleneck to reading isn't decoding, it's disambiguating the code.
This is a clip from the "Brain's Challenge" chapter of the Children of the Code Projec...
The bottleneck to reading isn't decoding, it's disambiguating the code.
This is a clip from the "Brain's Challenge" chapter of the Children of the Code Project.
(http://www.childrenofthecode.org/DVD/Essentials.htm#Volume1)
It's used to show that taking too long to recognize a word 'stutters up' the flow of reading. It's the most common trait of struggling readers. It begs the question: what is taking so long?
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
The bottleneck to reading isn't decoding, it's disambiguating the code.
This is a clip from the "Brain's Challenge" chapter of the Children of the Code Project.
(http://www.childrenofthecode.org/DVD/Essentials.htm#Volume1)
It's used to show that taking too long to recognize a word 'stutters up' the flow of reading. It's the most common trait of struggling readers. It begs the question: what is taking so long?
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
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/
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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/
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Senior Data Scientist at GraphAware, Giuseppe Futia, shows how to leverage a Named Entity Disambiguation (NED) system to disambiguate named entities in the healthcare domain and combine multiple knowledge graphs and ontologies in a single valuable source of truth.
The approach incorporates node embeddings into the NED model, employing the KG structure for the training process.
The tool can support different healthcare applications, including literature search and retrieval, clinical decision-making, relational knowledge findings, chatbots for health assistance, and recommendation tools for patients and medical practitioners.
Giuseppe Futia holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, where he explored Graph Representation Learning techniques to support the automatic building of Knowledge Graphs.
The 5 key takeaways:
1. The components and requirements of the Intelligent Advisory Systems (IAS).
2. How they use Hume, the Neo4j-backed no-code knowledge graph ecosystem.
3. Delving into diabetes real-life use cases and linking to the Unified Medical Language System.
4. How GraphAware utilizes ontology-based enrichment for their knowledge graph-based approach.
5. The cooperation of NED candidates selections and NED candidates ranking.
#biotechnology #lifescience #technology
Material based on Jurafsky and Martin (2019): https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/
Slides: http://www.natalieparde.com/teaching/cs_421_fall2020/Word%20Sense%20Disambiguation.pdf
Twitter: @NatalieParde
Get your Free Spark NLP and Spark OCR Free Trial: https://www.johnsnowlabs.com/spark-nlp-try-free/
Register for NLP Summit 2021: https://www.nlpsummit.org/2021-events/
Watch all NLP Summit 2020 sessions: https://www.nlpsummit.org/
Disambiguation or Entity Linking is the assignment of a knowledge base identifier (Wikidata, Wikipedia) to a named entity. Our goal was to improve an MVP model by adding newly created knowledge while maintaining competitive F1 scores.
Taking an entity linking model from MVP into production in a spaCy-native pipeline architecture posed several data science and engineering challenges, such as hyperparameter estimation and knowledge enhancement, which we addressed by taking advantage of the engineering tools Docker and Kubernetes to semi-automate training as an on-demand job.
We also discuss some of our learnings and process improvements that were needed to strike a balance between data science goals and engineering constraints and present our current work on improving performance through BERT-embedding based contextual similarity.
To access the translated content:
1. The translated content of this course is available in regional languages. For details please visit https://nptel.ac.in/translation
The video course content can be accessed in the form of regional language text transcripts, books which can be accessed under downloads of each course, subtitles in the video and Video Text Track below the video.
Your feedback is highly appreciated. Kindly fill this form https://forms.gle/XFZhSnHsCLML2LXA6
2. Regional language subtitles available for this course
To watch the subtitles in regional languages:
1. Click on the lecture under Course Details.
2. Play the video.
3. Now click on the Settings icon and a list of features will display
4. From that select the option Subtitles/CC.
5. Now select the Language from the available languages to read the subtitle in the regional language.
This video is about Word Sense Disambiguation Using Naive bayes Classifier.
If you are interested in building cool Natural Language Processing (NLP) Apps , access our NLP APIs at https://www.firstlanguage.in/ . Also for NLP product development and consultation, please reach out to us at [email protected]
The bottleneck to reading isn't decoding, it's disambiguating the code.
This is a clip from the "Brain's Challenge" chapter of the Children of the Code Project.
(http://www.childrenofthecode.org/DVD/Essentials.htm#Volume1)
It's used to show that taking too long to recognize a word 'stutters up' the flow of reading. It's the most common trait of struggling readers. It begs the question: what is taking so long?
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
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/
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Clawfinger was a rock band from Sweden. Clawfinger is known for aggressive but melodic music and tackling political and anti-racist themes in their songs.
Band history
The band's origin dates back to the summer of 1988, when Zak Tell and Jocke Skog met while working together at Rosenlund Hospital in Stockholm. In 1990, they were joined by the Norwegian guitarists Bård Torstensen and Erlend Ottem who were also working at the hospital. The four soon realized their similar interests in music. Bård and Erlend played previously in a band called Theo in their hometown Arendal in Norway. They invested their free time exploring the musical world, composing and writing songs while eventually evolving into a band.
Their original demo comprising three tracks ("Waste of Time", "Nigger" and "Profit Preacher") quickly secured local radio airplay for them and consequently brought them to the attention of the music label MVG Records. "Nigger" is an anti-racism statement that caused quite a stir and was a massive success; it was also released as a single. By the beginning of the 1990s, Clawfinger self-released their debut Deaf Dumb Blind. This sold in over 600,000 copies worldwide and was critically acclaimed by the Swedish press. With the addition of André Skaug and drummer Morten Skaug, Clawfinger went on tour and played at European festivals, including opening for Anthrax and Alice in Chains.
There's nothing a god can give to me that I can't give to myself I put my beliefs in the things I believe and a god can take care of himself There's not enough love in the world for me to think about wasting my time It's not that I don't believe at all but I don't need a heavenly sign I can achieve the things I need without getting down on my knees I can respect your religion but I don't want to pay your fees I don't want to hear you talk about the things you think that I need so don't help me back on my feet again until you can hear me plead Just look in the holy book of crooks and tell me what you can find All the rules and the regulations made to manipulate your mind Don't pretend that you're blind just open your mind and study historical times The bigger the loss the bigger the cost the bigger the cross and its crimes I don't believe in a god that I need to worship I don't believe that I need to get down on my knees I don't believe that a voice from above can help me I only believe in what I can see and the things that I can achieve Whatever belief you belong to there's still always a reason to doubt and there's always another opinion as to what life is all about There's always a bigger dimension and a different point of view so I don't want to try to change you that decision is up to you Whatever your final choice is and however you choose to live You'd better be happy for what you can get and happy for what you can give There's only one thing to remember there is only one thing you can do and that is to do unto others as you'd have others do unto you Chorus Two sides two sides to every story two stories more makes four new ones to choose Four sides four sides to every story four stories more makes eight new ones to choose Eight sides eight sides to every story eight stories more now which one should you choose now which one can you use