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whodunser

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    Comment #14020008

    "The ontology is made available by Google Inc. under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license." -- Github page[0] Looks like the... tag na…

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    Comment #13869833

    Note that there are breaking changes, and it seems the docs online already point to the new, 2.0 version. So if you are relying on the docs to edit old code, you may become a teens…

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    Comment #13819649

    This post on Deep Voice seems a little off-the-mark. In fact, I would say it is completely misleading about the technical accomplishments here. From my perspective, Baidu's approac…

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    Comment #13793341

    The Smithsonian is transcribing other, much more difficult works. Such as the cursive lab notebook of a historic astrophysicist[0]. I am ridiculously jealous that they are getting …

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    Comment #13763553

    It says they trained on 20 hours of a speech corpus subset. Will larger datasets influence the future of TTS?

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    Comment #13661200

    I have been using your docker container for 6 months or so now, thanks for putting it together :) The jupyter jobs look neat, but I assume they are charged continuous time? Would b…

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    Comment #13477681

    Doug Ericksen was apparently a Washington state senator, and this article[0] is the second I've seen now to refer to a "beach" team. [0] http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/po…

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    Comment #13447678

    The autotldr bot on reddit gets a lot of praise: http://smmry.com (demo here) https://np.reddit.com/r/autotldr/comments/31bfht/theory_auto...

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    Comment #13405898

    (I've never had this thought before) What if it is currently encouraged at the proper level, given its present value -- that is, exponentially discounting the future revenue. Throw…