man | Multinomial Adversarial Networks for Multi-Domain Text | Machine Learning library

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man is a Python library typically used in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Pytorch, Generative adversarial networks applications. man has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. However man build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.

Multinomial Adversarial Networks for Multi-Domain Text Classification (NAACL 2018)
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            • Train the model
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            • Get domain label
            • Get next batch
            • Create a random domain label
            • Freeze a net
            • Unfreeze a network
            • Perform cross - validation
            • Load mSDA preprocessing
            • Get the given folds
            • Calculate the average accuracy of each dataset
            • Returns a trainset
            • Load FDU MTL data
            • Read a TTL file
            • Return word index
            • Load mSDA pre - processed data
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            function manju() {
               console.log('manju(): arguments = ', [...arguments]) // [ 2, 3 ]
               console.log('manju(): arguments = ', arguments) // { '0': 2, '1': 3 }
               /* var fun = (i) => {
                  return 1+1+i
               } */
               // same as above
               var fun = (i  

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            What are the differences between GNU grep's basic/extended and PCRE (`-P`) regular expressions?
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 20:55

            GNU grep's basic (BRE) and extended (ERE) syntax is documented at https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/manual/html_node/Regular-Expressions.html and PCRE is summarized at man pcresyntax, but there is no explicit comparison. What are the differences between GNU grep's basic/extended and PCRE (-P) regular expressions?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:55

            My research of the major syntax and functionality differences from http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/tech/regexp.html:

            Perl supports much more additional functionality:

            • "nongreedy {}" with syntax re{...}?
            • additional anchors and character types \A, \C, \d, \D, \G, \p, \P, \s, \S, \X. \Z, \z.
            • (?#comment)
            • shy grouping (?:re), shy grouping + modifiers (?modifiers:re)
            • lookahead and negative lookahead (?=re) and (?!re), lookbehind and negative lookbehind (?<=p) and (?
            • Atomic groups (?>re)
            • Conditional expression (?(cond)re)
            • ... and more, see man pcresyntax

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67943781

            QUESTION

            Using std::atomic with futex system call
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 20:48

            In C++20, we got the capability to sleep on atomic variables, waiting for their value to change. We do so by using the std::atomic::wait method.

            Unfortunately, while wait has been standardized, wait_for and wait_until are not. Meaning that we cannot sleep on an atomic variable with a timeout.

            Sleeping on an atomic variable is anyway implemented behind the scenes with WaitOnAddress on Windows and the futex system call on Linux.

            Working around the above problem (no way to sleep on an atomic variable with a timeout), I could pass the memory address of an std::atomic to WaitOnAddress on Windows and it will (kinda) work with no UB, as the function gets void* as a parameter, and it's valid to cast std::atomic to void*

            On Linux, it is unclear whether it's ok to mix std::atomic with futex. futex gets either a uint32_t* or a int32_t* (depending which manual you read), and casting std::atomic to u/int* is UB. On the other hand, the manual says

            The uaddr argument points to the futex word. On all platforms, futexes are four-byte integers that must be aligned on a four- byte boundary. The operation to perform on the futex is specified in the futex_op argument; val is a value whose meaning and purpose depends on futex_op.

            Hinting that alignas(4) std::atomic should work, and it doesn't matter which integer type is it is as long as the type has the size of 4 bytes and the alignment of 4.

            Also, I have seen many places where this trick of combining atomics and futexes is implemented, including boost and TBB.

            So what is the best way to sleep on an atomic variable with a timeout in a non UB way? Do we have to implement our own atomic class with OS primitives to achieve it correctly?

            (Solutions like mixing atomics and condition variables exist, but sub-optimal)

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:48

            You shouldn't necessarily have to implement a full custom atomic API, it should actually be safe to simply pull out a pointer to the underlying data from the atomic and pass it to the system.

            Since std::atomic does not offer some equivalent of native_handle like other synchronization primitives offer, you're going to be stuck doing some implementation-specific hacks to try to get it to interface with the native API.

            For the most part, it's reasonably safe to assume that first member of these types in implementations will be the same as the T type -- at least for integral values [1]. This is an assurance that will make it possible to extract out this value.

            ... and casting std::atomic to u/int* is UB

            This isn't actually the case.

            std::atomic is guaranteed by the standard to be Standard-Layout Type. One helpful but often esoteric properties of standard layout types is that it is safe to reinterpret_cast a T to a value or reference of the first sub-object (e.g. the first member of the std::atomic).

            As long as we can guarantee that the std::atomic contains only the u/int as a member (or at least, as its first member), then it's completely safe to extract out the type in this manner:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67034029

            QUESTION

            Trying to merge nested properties of objects inside array into single object containing all nested properties using reduce, only getting single value
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 15:16

            I have an array of objects each with a groupName key/value and then an item key with an array of objects as it's value.

            I'm trying to use .reduce() with a forEach to iterate over the main array and merge all of the item values into a new Object with a single groupName and an items array containing all the original item values.

            Every time I run the function I only get back the first value and I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong.

            Current Function:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:16

            You can use array#map and array#concat to merge items in movie array.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67988940

            QUESTION

            Sending and email with the auto Increment number attached to the email using PDO/MySQL
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 13:47

            Hello my favorite people!

            I am trying to send an email after submitting a form, with the AUTO INCREMENT number attached to the email because the AUTO INCREMENT number is the clients Job Card Reference Number. So far i have successfully created the insert script which inserts the data into the database perfectly, and also sends the email too. But does not attach the AUTO INCREMENT number into the email. The INT(11) AUTO INCREMENT primary key is "job_number" in my MySQL database.

            Here is my insert page:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 09:58
             $insertId = false;
             if($insert_stmt->execute())
                {
                 $insertId = $insert_stmt->insert_id;      
                 $insertMsg="Created Successfully........sending email now"; 
            
                 
                }
            
            if($insertId){
            
               // do stuff with the insert id
            }
            

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67983640

            QUESTION

            how to filter json file with specific tag values and get output into csv
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 01:54

            I have created a json file with the output having key values pair. But i would like to filter more and get only specific tags and get new output in table using excel (csv) format

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 01:54

            To achieve the "expected" output given the "actual" output, you could use the following filter:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67978941

            QUESTION

            How does this Zebra solution in prolog work?
            Asked 2021-Jun-14 at 21:51
            zebra_owner(Owner) :-
                houses(Hs),
                member(h(Owner,zebra,_,_,_), Hs).
            
            water_drinker(Drinker) :-
                houses(Hs),
                member(h(Drinker,_,_,water,_), Hs).
            
            
            houses(Hs) :-
                length(Hs, 5),                                            %  1
                member(h(english,_,_,_,red), Hs),                         %  2
                member(h(spanish,dog,_,_,_), Hs),                         %  3
                member(h(_,_,_,coffee,green), Hs),                        %  4
                member(h(ukrainian,_,_,tea,_), Hs),                       %  5
                adjacent(h(_,_,_,_,green), h(_,_,_,_,white), Hs),         %  6
                member(h(_,snake,winston,_,_), Hs),                       %  7
                member(h(_,_,kool,_,yellow), Hs),                         %  8
                Hs = [_,_,h(_,_,_,milk,_),_,_],                           %  9
                Hs = [h(norwegian,_,_,_,_)|_],                            % 10
                adjacent(h(_,fox,_,_,_), h(_,_,chesterfield,_,_), Hs),        % 11
                adjacent(h(_,_,kool,_,_), h(_,horse,_,_,_), Hs),              % 12
                member(h(_,_,lucky,juice,_), Hs),                         % 13
                member(h(japanese,_,kent,_,_), Hs),                       % 14
                adjacent(h(norwegian,_,_,_,_), h(_,_,_,_,blue), Hs),          % 15
                member(h(_,_,_,water,_), Hs),       % one of them drinks water
                member(h(_,zebra,_,_,_), Hs).       % one of them owns a zebra
            
            adjacent(A, B, Ls) :- append(_, [A,B|_], Ls).
            adjacent(A, B, Ls) :- append(_, [B,A|_], Ls).
            
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 21:46

            The houses list Hs is not empty at all, ever. It is created right at the very beginning with

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67975434

            QUESTION

            Regex that matches chapter name
            Asked 2021-Jun-13 at 17:46

            I'm modifying a text e-book that has sequences like this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 17:46

            QUESTION

            How to reformat a corrupt json file with escaped ' and "?
            Asked 2021-Jun-13 at 11:41

            Problem

            I have a large JSON file (~700.000 lines, 1.2GB filesize) containing twitter data that I need to preprocess for data and network analysis. During the data collection an error happend: Instead of using " as a seperator ' was used. As this does not conform with the JSON standard, the file can not be processed by R or Python.

            Information about the dataset: Every about 500 lines start with meta info + meta information for the users, etc. then there are the tweets in json (order of fields not stable) starting with a space, one tweet per line.

            This is what I tried so far:

            1. A simple data.replace('\'', '\"') is not possible, as the "text" fields contain tweets which may contain ' or " themselves.
            2. Using regex, I was able to catch some of the instances, but it does not catch everything: re.compile(r'"[^"]*"(*SKIP)(*FAIL)|\'')
            3. Using literal.eval(data) from the ast package also throws an error.

            As the order of the fields and the legth for each field is not stable I am stuck on how to reformat that file in order to conform to JSON.

            Normal sample line of the data (for this options one and two would work, but note that the tweets are also in non-english languages, which use " or ' in their tweets):

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 13:57

            if the ' that are causing the problem are only in the tweets and desciption you could try that

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67872063

            QUESTION

            How to easily merge two anonymous objects with different data structure?
            Asked 2021-Jun-12 at 10:26

            I would like to merge these two anonymous objects:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 09:19

            There's nothing built-in in the C# language to support your use case. Thus, the question in your title needs to be answered with "Sorry, there is no easy way".

            I can offer the following alternatives:

            1. Do it manually:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67946924

            QUESTION

            How do I loop through a JSON file with multiple sub-keys in Python?
            Asked 2021-Jun-11 at 09:15
            I have a json file:- ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 09:15

            you can always check the length of list and make a loop to iterate over that length.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67931339

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