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Names like "Dmaj7", "F13", "Csus4" etc are used by musicians to define a harmonic block, aka a chord. I should be able to use such terms as a harmonic DSL that returns a data structure defining the co…
ntoll updated
3 years ago
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Hello,
I am Aurore BIARDEAU from Mercator Ocean international, working for Copernicus Marine service.
Date : 13-05-2024
We are in the process of implementing a new variable in the Copernicus Mari…
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The workflows that will be applied to data to get to the final data file are likely going to affect the structure of these data files. These workflows will probably involve a combination of automated …
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A more informative object array display would convey information about the degree of homogeneity and heterogeneity across the `info` struct parameters.
A "collective" info structure could show va…
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What is the correct relation between the protein sequence and the amino acide residues?
AlaLeuGlu a idmp-sub:ProteinSequence .
Ala/Leu/Glu a idmp-sub:AminoAcidResidue .
1. AlaLeuGlu cmns-coll:h…
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The Stanford Parser produces syntactic functions for terminals (tokens), e.g.
NN-DA or NN-DO (noun + function). In the Consituent annotation, we can maintain
the syntactic function in the CAS, b…
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If the parent item itself is a part of an iteration, we should automatically add it's child to the same iteration as well. If user has to change it, from say train/J to train/J/sprint#, they can alway…
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The Stanford Parser produces syntactic functions for terminals (tokens), e.g.
NN-DA or NN-DO (noun + function). In the Consituent annotation, we can maintain
the syntactic function in the CAS, b…
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```
The Stanford Parser produces syntactic functions for terminals (tokens), e.g.
NN-DA or NN-DO (noun + function). In the Consituent annotation, we can maintain
the syntactic function in the CAS, b…
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```
The Stanford Parser produces syntactic functions for terminals (tokens), e.g.
NN-DA or NN-DO (noun + function). In the Consituent annotation, we can maintain
the syntactic function in the CAS, b…