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Comment #43997888
My interpretation of negative numbers is that no "synonym" was found (no vector pointing in the same direction), and that the closest expression on record is something with an oppo…
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Comment #43990517
artificial intelligence - bullsh*t = computer science (34%)
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Comment #43989502
Yes, that's pretty much what it is. Watch out for homographs.
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Comment #43989378
This might be helpful: I haven't implemented it in the UI, but from the API response you can see what the word definitions are, both for the input and the output. If the output has…
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Comment #43989121
Thank you! I actually had a hard time finding prior work on this, so I appreciate the references. The dictionary is based on https://wordnet.princeton.edu/ , no word2vec. It's just…
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Comment #43988964
I probably should have prefaced this with "try at your own risk, results don't reflect the author's opinions"
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Comment #43988944
when I first tried it, king was referring to the instrument and I was getting a result king-man+woman=flute ... :-D
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Comment #43988929
Yes, word in red = word not found mostly the case when you try plurals or non-nouns (for now)
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Show HN: Semantic Calculator (king-man+woman=?)
I've been playing with embeddings and wanted to try out what results the embedding layer will produce based on just word-by-word input and addition / subtraction, beyond what many …
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Comment #40467854
Update: A news endpoint, took a few builds to generate a valid build, but it now shows a set of 3 made-up news items: https://nie.avoguard.com/news
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Show HN: A web server written in plain English
What do I mean by plain English? I mean there's no source code, no programming language. Just plain English "compiled" and CI/CDed into "production" at https://nie.avoguard.com/ . …
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Comment #38560281
> FFT of a full 2GHz bandwidth RF signal at 60 frames per second Is this useful for anything else than visualization of the spectrum in a waterfall diagram?
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Comment #38220403
Have you looked at Mouser or Digikey? $9.60 for per unit, in single unit quantities, heaps in stock as of today.
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