multivac | MULTIVAC - A DARPA Automating Scientific Knowledge Extraction (ASKE) Artifical Intelligence Explorat | Machine Learning library
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DARPA’s Information Innovation Office’s Automating Scientific Knowledge Extraction (ASKE) program seeks to develop approaches to make it easier for scientists to build, maintain and reason over rich models of complex systems — which could include physical, biological, social, engineered or hybrid systems. By interpreting and exposing scientific knowledge and assumptions in existing model code and documentation, researchers can identify new data and information resources automatically, extracting useful information from these sources, and integrating this useful information into machine-curated expert models for robust modeling. Gallup’s Meta-model Unification Learned Through Inquiry Vectorization and Automated Comprehension (MULTIVAC) effort supports these goals by developing a system that absorbs scientific knowledge — in the form of facts, relationships, models and equations — from a particular domain corpus into a semantic knowledge graph and learns to query that knowledge graph in order to accelerate scientific exploration within the target domain. MULTIVAC consists of an expert query generator trained on a corpus of historical expert queries and tuned dialectically with the use of a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) architecture. As a prototype system, MULTIVAC focuses on the domain of epidemiological research, and specifically the realm of SIR/SEIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered, often with an additional “Exposed” element) compartmental model approaches. It is Gallup’s intent that this system includes a “human-in-the-loop” element, especially during training, to ensure that the system is properly tuned and responsive to the needs and interests of the human researchers it is intended to augment.
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- Run model
- Splits a text file
- Encodes the src_sents_sents_sents_sents_vec
- Determine how many relations are part of the relation
- Returns a list of predicted object objects
- Decodes src_encodings
- Predict a triple
- Download articles matching the search criteria
- Query arXiv results
- Get the total number of results
- Generate a rollout for each step
- Get the state of each hypothesis
- Process the agenda
- Merge arguments
- Clean the files in the directory
- Splits a text file
- Query arXiv
- Emulate network
- Return the product of the grammar
- Encode src_sents_sents_sents_sents_sents
- Reparses a paragraph
- Test test matrix
- Calculate top triples from the topology
- Runs the decoder
- Clean the text
- Substitute rdfs
- Extract the Stanford Grammar from a source file
- Given a set of rel_cluster_clustidx rel_cluster_clust idx
- Evaluate predictions on the network
- Post - process the triples
- Parse an English dataset
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QUESTION
I want to print the nodes of a binary tree inorder
and would like to have the nodes printed with as many dashes as the height they are in and then it's data.
I have found other posts like this one or this one but I'm still clueless on how I can represent my binary tree the way I want, as it differs to the ones stated on those questions.
ExampleSo lets say I insert nodes with data in this manner:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-15 at 04:55Modify the function to this instead
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