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geospatial | Stonetip – Visual Coder
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Stonetip – Visual Coder. UI, UX, Code and Visualization. Related to spatial geometries and libraries. Less is (almost always) more. October 16, 2015. This morning, I came across a tweet linking to a National Geographic article on data visualization and eye candy, which I emailed to a few friends (when we want to carry on a more in-depth conversation Twitter just doesn’t cut it):. Http:/ news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/09/150922-data-points-visualization-eye-candy-efficiency/. Is about as far as I’d ever...
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Phonetic algorithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article. By adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Learn how and when to remove this template message. Most phonetic algorithms were developed for use with the English language. Consequently, applying the rules to words in other languages might not give a meaningful result. Among the best-known phonetic algorithms are:. Created to assis...
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Practical Mergic
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Wednesday May 20, 2015. A talk for the New York Open Statistical Programming Meetup. On Wednesday May 20, 2015. Including some material originally given in a lightning talk. At the May meeting. Of the PyData NYC meetup group. I'm Aaron. This is my blog and my twitter handle. You can get from one to the other. This presentation. And a corresponding write-up (you're reading it) are on my blog (which you're on). Image from Wikimedia Commons. At the same time. The DOE makes some decisions based on data, God ...
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Lawrence Philips' Metaphone Algorithm
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Lawrence Philips' Metaphone Algorithm. Family of algorithms return a rough approximation of how an English word sounds, which should be the same for words or names that sound similar, and can be used as a lookup key. Metaphone algorithms are widely used in Spell Checkers, Search Interfaces, De-Duping programs, and Geneology Sites. The author can be contacted at lawrence philips at amorphics com for support for Metaphone algorithms. October 12, 2009. May 22, 2001. August 8, 2000. May 28, 2000. May 27, 2000.