September, 2013

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Easy Empty Local Extracts

Tableau

Ryan Stryker Senior Technical Architect, Tableau Kathleen Goepferd September 25, 2013 - 11:56pm January 20, 2023 The modern Tableau Server offers Creators a Desktop-like experience for establishing database connections and drawing extracts. A Server’s resources and network position typically give it advantages over Desktop for this task in particular.

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A Good Part-of-Speech Tagger in about 200 Lines of Python

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Up-to-date knowledge about natural language processing is mostly locked away in academia. And academics are mostly pretty self-conscious when we write. We’re careful. We don’t want to stick our necks out too much. But under-confident recommendations suck, so here’s how to write a good part-of-speech tagger.

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Easy Empty Local Extracts

Tableau

Ryan Stryker Senior Technical Architect, Tableau Kathleen Goepferd September 25, 2013 - 11:56pm January 20, 2023 The modern Tableau Server offers Creators a Desktop-like experience for establishing database connections and drawing extracts. A Server’s resources and network position typically give it advantages over Desktop for this task in particular.

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A Good Part-of-Speech Tagger in about 200 Lines of Python

Explosion

Up-to-date knowledge about natural language processing is mostly locked away in academia. And academics are mostly pretty self-conscious when we write. We’re careful. We don’t want to stick our necks out too much. But under-confident recommendations suck, so here’s how to write a good part-of-speech tagger. There are a tonne of “best known techniques” for POS tagging, and you should ignore the others and just use Averaged Perceptron.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?