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Very interesting video and presentation - thank you! Regarding 22:00 and 32:00 - i recommend deploying a trigram search mechanism - or generally n-gram - unfortunately just like a standard search it also requires a specially indexed database to be fast. You could also narrow your search by specifying the dates of publication - if thats possible.
My mother lived in Santa Rita in the 1940's with her parents and siblings. My grandfather was probably one of the few people in town who did not work for "the company". He was a shoe maker. His name was Pablo Rodriquez.
Hello! I am struggling with this, everything is okay till I press the "Create Project" button it is getting failed meanwhile it shows "Error Code: out of memory" Pls help.
You can try increasing memory allocation, docs.openrefine.org/manual/installing#increasing-memory-allocation or post your question on the Refine google group, groups.google.com/g/openrefine?pli=1
Wow! I am a master's student in Instructional Design and I am looking to buy Camtasia but was not sure what it could do fully, so this is what I've been looking for! Thanks for this video, it was very helpful and I have bookmarked it for future reference!
With all due respect, I completely disagree with the binary approach used in your suitability demo. Coming heavily from an R background, I can tell you that this analysis can be substantially extended beyond a binary approach. However, if you must use a binary approach, I would recommend using bi-variate categories which would give you a much more accurate reading of suitability. To further extend that idea, you could disaggregate the measurements into multivariate categories by a simple argument change in R. Color range is automatically configured based on a user-defined number. If I were tasked with conducting a suitability assessment similar to the one in your demo, I would use an R package called plot.matrix that substantially increases the accuracy and granularity of a suitability analysis while minimizing the effort needed to achieve the resulting plot. It's an extraordinary library to use for these sorts of analyses. The question one must ask is, when a more granular accurate approach can be used to define suitability, why would you use a high-level summary approach?
Hello, I was wondering from where I can get all the data that you linked with the Moscow map at around the 42nd minute in the video. I am a complete beginner and I was trying to follow the steps, however, I am not sure from where I can download the larcgis folder, which has the necessary data to link to the map! It will be really helpful to know some sort of links to the documents used in this video to follow the steps to understand the process. Thank you in advance.
I am using your tutorial so that I can add static site documentation for an already existing repo and I want to use bootstrap instead of a Jekyll theme. How do I add the bootstrap template to my repo. Do I create a sub-directory say, site from the roor dir and then extract the zip to that location? This part is not very clear to me