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Feature request to add a "tumbling E" chart for non-verbal patients or patients who don't know our alphabet. It is a chart that is made entirely of Es, each rotated in a random orientation.
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I'm not sure if my question makes sense... but I'll try to explain.
I trained a voice with ~50 hours of audio divided into 57500 wav files in 44100Hz 16 bit mono in medium and high quality. I didn'…
bzp83 updated
7 months ago
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## Issue Description
During a recent audit of the spider files in the AllThePlaces repository, we've identified several inconsistencies between the names of the Python files and the name attribute …
Ebadm updated
2 months ago
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#### Expected behaviour
When making the rendering area really small (e.g. in Chrome, attach the Developer Tools onto the right-hand side, then decrease width of the rendering area), then the Polar ch…
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Hi Denny,
I have been using word2vec pre trained vectors with multi class classification, I have one query that has still not been solved that is related to the eval.py.
Say one of my t…
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The order description currently only allows alphabets. However, it is very practical to consider descriptions that require numbers as well. For example: "Cake with 3 Strawberries atop". Given the term…
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similar to
```
graphs.some_graph
```
or to
```
codes.some_code
```
(and similar), I propose to introduce
```
sequences.some_sequence
```
which should provide a unified access point to…
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Hi @amir-zeldes,
In [issue 12](https://github.com/IAHLT/UD_Hebrew/issues/12) a question about numbers between 11-19 was raised as to how we should annotate them when they appear as Hebrew word rath…
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requested on IRC
zuzak updated
4 years ago
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We use [RFC 2119](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2119) for words like "should" and "must" in the standard. But many people are confused by this and think that "should" restrictions are actua…