Text Mining & Natural Language Understanding at Scale Training Video
A text mining system must go way beyond indexing and search to appear truly intelligent. First, it should understand language beyond keyword matching. For example, it should be able to distinguish the critical difference between "Jane has the flu" and "Jane had the flu when she was 9". Second, it should be capable of making likely inferences even if they're not explicitly written
Diamonds have been discovered on Mars. After years of neglect to space programs around the world, a ruthless corporation has made it to the Red Planet first, establishing their own mining operation with its own rules and laws, its own class system, and little oversight from Earth.
Added by: decabristka | Karma: 68075.20 | ESP, Only for teachers | 13 January 2016
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Career Paths: Natural Resources II - Mining is a new educational resource for mining professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths: Natural Resources II - Mining addresses topics including types of ore, exploration methods, mining techniques, effects on the environment and industry safety.
The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Career Paths: Natural Resources II - Mining is a new educational resource for mining professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths: Natural Resources II - Mining addresses topics including types of ore, exploration methods, mining techniques, effects on the environment and industry safety.
Career Paths: Natural Resources II - Mining is a new educational resource for mining professionals who want to improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths: Natural Resources II - Mining addresses topics including types of ore, exploration methods, mining techniques, effects on the environment and industry safety.