I have a Bot for a personality test. this bot getting(yes/no) answers by asking over 60 questions. after summarizing the results it will give 6 value for indicated indexes. I had to generate a Radar chart with legends and values based on summery and post it back (jpg/png/svg) to user by Bot.
Any one know how can I do that, Any guideline will be helpful.
You can use chartjs-node to generate chart and convert into image in server side in nodejs.
You can use the svg-radar-chart package accessible using the NuGet packages.
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the user should be able to evaluate the work of my chatbot at the end of Chatting with the bot. And the admins should be able to get the result of all the Evaluations in a Excel Sheet in my files, where my Node.js files are saved.
for example:
User: Goodbye
Bot: were you satisfied with my performance? please click on the buttons so that I can improve myself! (the User should get two buttons, one for Yes and one for no).
if he choose one of them, i should get the statistic of all the histories of the Users Evaluation in my Statistic Chart of Excel.
How to do that? i need a code for that, please help me with this issue! thanks
this module of npm helped me perfectly: https://www.npmjs.com/package/chartjs-node
According to Microsoft ("Image Analysis" in https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/Enrich-your-SharePoint-Content-with-Intelligence-and-Automation/ba-p/194174, from May 21, 2018), we should be able to search for text within images.
Is this working for you/anyone? If so, I would like to know what you had to do to get it to work.
I have a SharePoint modern team site with PNG images that contain clearly readable text...but search will not find anything. I have requested re-indexing.
I have had a Microsoft Support request (#10638094) open since June 27 with this question/issue, and no one--even after escalation--has been able to answer it.
Based on the article above, it appears that "MediaService" column(s) should be added to the library to support this; however, I can find no such columns in the environment (using PnP export to review).
Naomi Moneypenny and Kathrine Hammervold highlighted this functionality at Ignite 2017 (https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/Microsoft-Ignite-Orlando-2017/BRK2181, about 27:00), but it doesn't seem to be available/working (at least not for me).
August 24: So, after research, digging yet further, I have an escalated support ticket at Microsoft (#10638094, unsolved) and there are conversations at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Intelligent-Search-Discovery/Search-for-words-in-your-images-in-Office-365/ba-p/135703, https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/Enrich-your-SharePoint-Content-with-Intelligence-and-Automation/bc-p/236625, and Does Office 365 image search work? If so, how?. I have yet to hear of this functionality working for anyone. I will keep digging, and I will certainly post if I hear anything. J
After some digging, from official it seems already released at the end of 2017. However there is no any related doc or official guide to this Text in image search function.
The 2 way i can think of perform text in image search.
Perform OCR yourself on the image before uploading the image and embed the text in image metadata.
Use support image type like IIRC and TIF that image are recognized.
In your case, you can upload the image and have another column that contains text and apply metadata to the image in a list/ library column.
OneDrive in another hand also has this function. For example, search for things like "cat" and it * should* pull up most pictures you have of cats. Its more likely using tag as label for the image instead of reading the picture it self.
Also, i believe OneNote has its index recognizable text and handwriting. Maybe this can point you to the right directions.
*Microsoft Azure's computer Vision offer service to recognized text in image. Maybe this can help.
"Is this working for you/anyone?" Yes, I responded to this post elsewhere and see it posted here, as well. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you HOW to get it to work or to verify that it is correctly configured. I can only suggest a test for you to see if it is working for you, as it works for me. I have not tested every way in which it could or should work. I have only discovered it working with PNGs I inserted into Wiki Pages in SharePoint Online. Those PNGs are generated using Snag-It to take Screen Captures and I do not see where Snag-It would be doing any OCR on the image to embed anything, etc. OCR is not even in the Snag-It help file, so I believe the PNG files are just simple PNGs. I insert them into the SharePoint Wiki page, which uploads them to the Site Assets library. And, when I search for a word in the image, the image is returned as a result - not the Wiki page. So, suggest you try a simple test of just inserting a PNG with text in it into a Wiki Page and give the index a bit of time to run to see if it works for you.
It seems like the functionality has matured recently. I have been testing it more thoroughly, and I have documented the results in my blog at http://www.collaboration-foundry.com/SharePointImageAnalysis.
Bottom line: It works for me in OneDrive and SharePoint (modern and classis), but I've only seen it work on the out-of-the-box Document content type--which limits custom solutions somewhat.
It's cool functionality when it works. Looking forward to seeing Microsoft build on this.
John
The Google Assistant can currently do this but I'm not sure if there is a way to display a clean table with the Actions on Google library. I would like to reproduce a table similar to what is displayed in the following screenshot:
This doesn't look like any of the components that are available in the library.
Would it be possible to achieve this with a BasicCard and Lists?
The exact UI above is not currently possible using the 3P components. You can use similar widgets like a list or carousel to get close to the UI above, or render the whole thing as an image and return as a card.
For anyone else with the same question, Google recently announced consumer availability of rich responses optimized for Smart Displays. As of 7/26/2018, you can now have responses with table cards.
Is it possible to add captions to tables in Google docs?
I would like to be able to produce an automated list of tables.
For example something like this :
Any idea ?
The Caption Maker Add-on detects figures and tables in a Google Doc, puts numbered captions above or below them and creates lists of figures and tables that can even be updated as the document evolves.
The "Captionizer" Addon seems to be able to do this now, albeit without page numbering. The creator says there is no way to lookup the page number in a google doc to be able to add that feature.
Captionizer
As #Falko Menge suggested in the first response Caption Maker appears to be the best option. I went down for some time, but you can install it without problems.
Caption Maker is available here: https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/caption_maker/226603355104
It seems to be working just fine.
Cheers!
I have a NSMutableAttributedString, Now I want to add Link to some portion of the text. how can i add a link to the text so that when the user touches the text i can fire some actions. I'm working in iOS 4.2
Thanks in Advance.
Shinto
I did a library a few months back that dealt with that exact use case. However, I had to re-use it last week and found out that CMTextLabel isn't very user-friendly.
https://github.com/pothibo/CMFramework/tree/master/CMKit/RichText
You could have a look at it. If you decide to use it and refactor some of it to make it easier to use, send a push request and I'll merge it.