showcase | PyTorch implementation of the Japanese Predicate

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showcase is a Python library. showcase has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can install using 'pip install showcase' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.

Showcase is a Pytorch implementation of the Japanese Predicate-Argument Structure (PAS) analyser presented in the paper of Matsubayashi & Inui (2018) with some improvements. Given a input sentence, Showcase identifies verbal and nominal predicates in the sentence and detects their nominative (が), accusative (を), and dative (に) case arguments. The output case labels are based on the label definition of the NAIST Text Corpus where case markers in different voices are generalized into the case markers of an active voice.
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            • Train a prediction
            • Add results for predicate prediction
            • Evaluate the prediction for the given prediction
            • Calculate the best result
            • Run the main function
            • Generator for batching data
            • End to end of a single sequence
            • Generate pretrained word vectors
            • Compute the transposition of x
            • Reverse op
            • Forward a matrix x
            • Reverse x
            • Returns a list of examples for the given examples
            • Batch grouped by sentences
            • Parse a single binary data line
            • Convert a string to a label vector
            • Evaluate a list of models against multiple models
            • Calculate the results for each label in the result
            • Create a single predicate batch
            • Create a batch prediction batch for a local model
            • Perform single batch prediction
            • Calculate syn path for syn path
            • Parse a single line of data
            • Read a dataset
            • Ends a single sequence of examples
            • Reads the predicate - wise dataset
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            Showcase: Japanese Predicate-Argument Structure (PAS) analyzer,Citation
            Pythondot img1Lines of Code : 6dot img1License : Permissive (MIT)
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            @InProceedings{matsubayashi:2018:coling,
              author    = {Matsubayashi, Yuichiroh and Inui, Kentaro},
              title     = {Distance-Free Modeling of Multi-Predicate Interactions in End-to-End Japanese Predicate Argument Structure Analysis},
              booktitle = {Pr  

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            QUESTION

            My Hamburger menu is not visible. Please help me to design this
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            Here my code is working. but hamburger menu not visible. Here .menu-wrap .menu this selector causing the problem. After adding this hamburger is not visible. How can design so that I can see the hamburger menu and click. Is there any way to do this. If needed I can load image for understanding.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 17:20

            In your css, where you style your hamburger menu:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67960636

            QUESTION

            Get rid of unknow overflow CSS
            Asked 2021-Jun-12 at 21:35

            I want to get rid of the overflow on the x axis and cannot find the reason for why its actually happening because its not very obvious. Every vw/width properties are set to 100. I'm pretty sure the .logout is causing this issue but I don't know what I should modify in order to fix it. Any help is appreciated!

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 17:12

            Try using 100% instead of 100vw as it can be helpful ...

            The problem is caused by your .logout class

            A small fix to set your overflow

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67950967

            QUESTION

            UTF8.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes returns different results on Windows and Linux
            Asked 2021-Jun-12 at 16:19

            I'm running into an issue where I get different results on Linux (tested with Ubuntu) and Windows.

            I created https://github.com/benrobot/EncodingTests to showcase the issue I'm experiencing.

            On Windows, calling System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("’") returns the correct 3 bytes (0xE2, 0x80, 0x99 per https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2019/index.htm) but on Linux (tested on Ubuntu) the returned bytes correspond to � (0xEF, 0xBF, 0xBD per https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/fffd/index.htm).

            Shouldn't .NET Core behave the same on both operating systems?

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 16:19

            It turns out file encoding was the problem. My .cs file was ANSI (Windows-1252) encoded. When I added UTF8 encoded versions of the same test they passed on both operating systems.

            Here's a screenshot showing Notepad++ with circles around the file encoding:

            The solution was to use Notepad++ menu option Encoding -> Convert to UTF-8 to convert the file to a format acceptable in Linux.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67950751

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            Inconsistent results when overriding filterAcceptsRow in QFileDialog
            Asked 2021-Jun-11 at 23:18

            I'm trying to create a QFileDialog with filtering on the file extension and file name. The file extension can be filtered via setNameFilter(), but name filtering (as far as I know) can only be filtered by creating a custom dialog and proxy model and then overriding the filterAcceptsRow() function.

            I should be returning True when I want a file to show up in the dialog and False when I don't. The trouble is that when I return based on the custom checking I get no results. But when I return True always (even when I execute the check and print out based on it), I see all of the expected files. If it weren't for the printout I'd think I'm creating the pattern improperly, but that's not the case. And each button that opens this dialog sends a different value for file_part so I can't hard-code the pattern.

            I have replaced my first attempt at example code with a toy example that hopefully showcases the problem. In my test environment, C:\temp\ contains the following files:

            • 0bbb_record2_part1.txt
            • 0bbb_record2_part2.txt
            • 0jjj_record1_part1.txt
            • 0jjj_record1_part2.txt
            • 0jjj_record2_part1.txt
            • 0jjj_record2_part2.txt
            • 0jjj_record3_part1.txt
            • 0jjj_record2_part2.txt
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            Answered 2021-Jun-10 at 01:31

            The problem is that you're filtering everything, including the directory that is going to be shown. If the current selected path doesn't match the regex, then the index for that path won't be accepted, and the result would be an empty file dialog (since that path "doesn't exist").

            A possible solution is to check that if the index is a directory:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67911812

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            When I resize image in , it also changes the size of the logo in the

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            I don't think this is the best or most efficient way to code the design for my simplistic website (I have attatched a snapshot of the website here)

            When I resize the window smaller the image overrides my navigation menu like this.

            HTML:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 05:08

            Change your css code to this:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67925028

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            We are trying to showcase inference with linked-data.

            The simple graph looks like the following in turtle-format:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 12:26

            To complete the question, I'm posting my comment above as an answer...

            To make it work, You need to define some meaning to your properties ex:isPartOf and ex:livesIn. Suggest to make ex:isPartOf transitive and then to define ex:livesIn as a property chain over ex:isPartOf, e.g.:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67786448

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            Your data, when using page queries, is always under props.data so your nesting should look like:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67877522

            QUESTION

            Changing styles of a child component that is generated with slots
            Asked 2021-Jun-07 at 02:58

            I'm facing a SASS problem with a component that comes from PrimeVue(version 3.5.0). I'm using a component called Card, It requires a couple of slots for different sections of the card (header, content, footer).

            So far so good, the problem is that I want to change the style of an element that is rendered by this Card from the parent component.

            VuePrime gives class names to certain elements of this component, like: .p-card-content or .p-card-footer. So basically what I'm doing is: from the parent component I use p-card-content for removing a padding that It has by default, but I don't see that style applied in the browser...

            Here goes the SFC:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 02:58

            With SCSS, you can can use Vue's ::v-deep to target the .p-card-content:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67854925

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            can't get the click position of a div element
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            I want to create a minimap. So I have an accurate representation of div elements inside my minimap. I want the user to use the minimap to navigate around the site.

            I get the correct position when I click inside my minimap (the gray box), but when I click on a "ghostly" or the green box, I get incorrect dimensions, which leads to an incorrect position setting.

            here is a showcase:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-06 at 17:14

            MDN says (I'm paraphrasing) that layerX is position of the mouse cursor relative to the clicked element or one of it's parents that is absolutely positioned element

            Your ghosty-box is position: absolute, which means that is it's clicked, the layerX is relative to it. If you could position it relatively or using margins, that would solve the issue.

            Other option is using pageX or screenX and computing the offset yourself, or positioning an overlay element over the minimap and catching the click on that.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67861674

            QUESTION

            Why is Capybara not sending the server's port to the browser on visit i.e root_path?
            Asked 2021-Jun-05 at 10:32

            In ruby 2.6.1, rails 6.0 I am trying to get Capybara to start a test server and have the option to show or not the cases on chrome using capybara 3.35.3 and cuprite 0.13, by setting a headless option on or off.

            My findings and issues:

            Ideally Not define Capybara.server_host or Capybara.server_port and instead use Capybara.always_include_port = true which according to Capybara's documentation, is meant to always send or rather append the port to the server host address for whenever visit is used in a test case, the url in the browser would be http://127.0.0.1:xxxx/. The problem with this approach is that Capybara.always_include_port is not doing that, instead after the server is run, the browser goes to http://127.0.0.1/

            If I set Capybara.server_port, the browser still ends up with no port upon bundle exec rspec, regardless to the state of Capybara.always_include_port.

            for reference, the reason I use CAPYBARA_APP_HOST with host! before each case and not use a general Capybara.app_host is because Rails automatically changes the value of the latter to 127.0.0.1, so this is more of a work around acquired from evilmartians.

            The commented lines of code are to showcase my points mentioned.

            worth noting that the only way currently the environment would work is if I set Capybara.run_server = false , and uncomment the server_host, server_port, CAPYBARA_APP_HOST and host! lines, and start a seperate rails server using rails s then run the specs, which is less than ideal.

            Any pointers? Thank you

            my rails_helper.rb:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-05 at 10:32

            so I decided to debug lib/capybara/session.rb and noticed that always_include_port is actually working as it should be, and the outcome is indeed to initiate a driver with a full uri; a url + port.

            The problem was a warning that I have been ignoring when running specs about having force_ssl if: :ssl_configured? within the application controller. I hashed out that line and all is working as expected.

            Lesson: do not ignore runtime warnings.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67844290

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            Install showcase

            Resources include following files:. Resources are all available at Google Drive.
            10 Model files for predicate detector (pred_model_0{0..9}.h5)
            10 Model files for argument detector (arg_model_0{0..9}.h5)
            Word embedding Matrix (word_embedding.npz)
            POS embedding Matrix (pos_embedding.npz)
            Word index file (word.index)
            Part-of-Speech tag index file (pos.index)
            train/*.h5: models trained with the training set described in the paper.
            train-test/*.h5: models trained with the training and test sets.

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