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what is the difference between the word net and the ontology? As far as I know wordnet can be extended to ontology. If so how can we do that?
There are many different ontologies. Wordnet is one of them.
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I have seen this a lot that someone is criticized for thinking imperatively regarding their algorithm/solution, even though they seem to be experienced with functional programming.
So I want to know what 'imperative thinking' means, and how one can avoid thinking imperatively?
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what does it mean s this.
This is bold, just like this.
You can combine them
if you really have to.
It means Hyper Text Markup Language
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I need it to do some entity extraction. How do I get an annotated dataset with JobTitles?
Here is what I suggest to do, if you haven't come across any datasets. Grab wikipedia occupation lists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_occupations, create a gazetteer list of jobs and write regular expressions to capture them or any variations in the text and you have annotated data :).
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I am reading tutorials and practice webs and I don't see the difference between IN and EXISTS
And one more question:
when should I put the subquery in the SELECT section, in the FROM section, in the WHERE section, in the HAVING section?
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I notice in Haskell that a lot of modules start with the same names, like Control or Data or System. Is there any convention for this sort of thing? Or do you just go off current modules and what it sounds like?