Over 10,000 people have signed up
as taggers, resulting in a bank of useful tags that are then mediated by an algorithm to ensure that only the best tags are fed through as search terms to the Your Paintings site.
Not exact matches
Also in attendance were county legislators Parker, Shimsky, Ken Jenkins, a Yonkers Democrat, and Lydon Williams, a Mount Vernon Democrat,
as well
as Rye City councilwomen Julie Killian, a Republican and candidate for state Senate, and Emily Hurd and Danielle
Tagger - Epstein, both Democrats.
Councilwoman Danielle
Tagger - Epstein, a Democrat, could not be reached for comment,
as of press time.
The PNAS paper used a suite of methods (such
as the Stanford CoreNLP natural language processing toolkit and SUTime, a rule - based temporal
tagger built on regular expression patterns) to automatically analyze Twitter text trails previously left by individual subjects.
A semantic
tagger would assign different tags to those two instances of «herself,» just
as a machine translation system might find different translations for them in a given target language.
As Belinkov explains, a part - of - speech
tagger will recognize that «herself» is a pronoun, but the meaning of that pronoun — its semantic sense — is very different in the sentences «she bought the book herself» and «she herself bought the book.»
We're not ready to blame the transfer department at Warner Bros for this error,
as other scenes such
as the meeting between Evelyn and
Tagger are beautifully colored and fully detailed.
The sitter,
as it turns out, didn't have anything to worry about: Elizabeth had just started her new job with Netflix
as the lead content
tagger for children's media and had to spend hours watching kids» shows and movies and then decide how to tag, or code, the content.
Over her life, she has worked
as an envelope licker, tortoise
tagger, lifeguard, Senate page, model, editor, water - polo coach, marine biologist, plant grower, software consultant, and 6 - Sigma Black Belt.
Her roots are in the publishing world, first
as an ebook programmer and
tagger, later on
as the traffic manager and a programmer in the Project Development department, and then
as the department supervisor.
With that in mind, I go to my work
as a crossposter /
tagger / rescue contactor on behalf of the incarcerated cats of NYACC, which I do 365 days a year on social media.
The Anesthesia Monitor -
Tagger monitors the cats for complications that may occur
as a result of the anesthesia, removes the cats from their cages when they are fully anesthetized, puts them on fleece pads, attaches the Paw Tags assigned to them during admissions, lubricates their eyes and transports cats to the Veterinary Examination Station.
As we swam around the inner rim of the sinkhole, it was easy to get engrossed in the comings and goings of the reef fish — dazzling trigger fish and graceful angel fish, shy squirrel fish and friendly grouper, schools of countless blue tang, inviting
taggers - on.
He was a longtime friend of Bruce Conner, and describes him with a chuckle
as «very competitive...» Conner would plaster the «Rat Bastard» seal all over the place, a sort of ownership of the neighborhood - a precursor to the modern - day
tagger perhaps.
By the early 1980s, a group of avant - garde 20th century painters known
as the United Graffiti Artists (UGA), founded in 1972 by Hugo Martinez, had expanded its membership to include many of the leading graffiti
taggers and sprayers, with a view to showing works in official venues, like the Razor Gallery.
Items in the folksphere may have many tags —
as many
as there are
taggers, oddly.
Welded for 6 months on D6, D7, D8 and pipe layer ROPS, RIFT over to building NN
as a receiving checker /
tagger, moved to forklift operator during MACH 1 SAP launch, trained
as a receiving clerk.