TeSSI® (Terminology Supported Semantic Indexing) is a state-of-the-art tool that improves upon the existing search and retrieval tools by extracting the meaning out of medical free text and placing the resulting medical ‘concepts’ in the document ind
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Announcing the OCRopus Open Source OCR System Apr 09, 2007 - Permalink Posted by Thomas Breuel, OCRopus Project Leader We're happy to announce the OCRopus OCR Project, a Google-sponsored project to develop advanced OCR technologies in the IUPR research g
This article describes how we used one blogging package (WordPress) to replace a traditional content management system (phpWebSite) to run a community website.
The Coder's Apprentice is a Python 3 course book, written by Pieter Spronck, aimed at students and teenagers who are completely new to programming. This book presumes no previous programming experience and contains numerous exercises.
Physical therapy billing units have evolved significantly over the years, from simple paper-based systems to advanced electronic systems that streamline the billing process. These units are crucial for physical therapy practices, as they help in managing patient information, tracking progress, and ensuring accurate billing. This article will explore the evolution of physical therapy billing units, their current state, and the future trends in this area
Disequilibrium -- surprises, failures, jokes, and disorientations -- will always happen. Taking that opportunity to move away from a local maximum towards a global maximum is up to me.
Somewhere along the way, programmers learn the “DRY” principle: Don’t Repeat Yourself. This is good advice, within reason. But if you wring every bit of redundancy out of your code, you end up with something like Huffman encoded source. In fact, DRY is very much a compression algorithm. In moderation, it makes code easier to maintain. But carried too far, it makes reading your code like reading a zip file. Sometimes a little redundancy makes code much easier to read and maintain.
Are you teriffied about your jobs will be taken away by AI. If you do, then check out the first jobs that will be eliminated by AI. This will help you prep.
Coding is one of the most lucrative skills in the industry. It opens up a plethora of options for you as a programmer.
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Nibble 2 (beta), expanding into the complex plane (synthesis as a function time and imaginary time), adding four dimensional gradients, (Perlin) simplex & signed noise functions, two serial injection locked oscillators (with phase modulation), interpolation, mapping, clamping, direct buffer access, and more.
Inspired by Viznut's Bytebeat phenomenon.
Try it here : http://five23.github.com/nibble/index.html
GUI (knobs/sliders) built using xgui.js (https://github.com/oosmoxiecode/xgui.js)
Interface built using Bootstrap 3 (http://getbootstrap.com/) and jQuery 1.10.2 (http://jquery.com/)