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Representation of database record subjects (a/k/a keys, IDs, entities), predicates (a/k/a columns, attributes), and objects (a/k/a values) as triples, where the first two are always URIs, and the third is either a URI or a literal; enabling humans and machines to more easily share, merge, and evaluate data from heterogeneous origins.
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[tf.keras] is TensorFlow's implementation of the Keras API specification. Use the tag for questions specific to this TensorFlow module. You might also add the tag [keras] to your question since it has the same API.
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Apollo Server is a GraphQL server for Express, Connect, Hapi and Koa, written in TypeScript
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Apache Impala is the open source, native analytic database
for Apache Hadoop. Impala is shipped by Cloudera, MapR, Oracle, and Amazon.
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TensorFlow's `tf.data` module provides a functional API for building input pipelines, using the `tf.data.Dataset` and `tf.data.Iterator` classes.
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Plesk (ex: Parallels Plesk Control Panel, Plesk Server Administrator, PSA, or just Plesk) software package is a commercial web hosting automation program.
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Hyperledger Composer (previously Fabric Composer) provides a layer of abstraction on top of the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain for building business applications. Please use this tag for questions relating to the use of Hyperledger Composer, but not general Hyperledger Fabric questions. Defects in Hyperledger Composer should be reported as GitHub issues.
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Sentiment analysis refers to categorizing some given data as to what sentiment(s) it expresses. Usually, it refers to extracting sentiment from text, e.g. tweets or blog posts.
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A default, in computer science, refers to a setting or value automatically assigned to a software application, computer program or device, outside of user intervention.
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LET'S ENCRYPT QUESTIONS MUST BE PROGRAMMING RELATED. Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority provided by the Internet Security Research Group.
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