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Till now, we have released the English model which is trained on
academic datasets. We are planning to support recognition models of more languages.
If you want to support a new language, please provide us with two files:
- A char_list.txt file, which lists all the characters that used in the new language.
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Crowdin
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Seamlessly integrates into your development process. Files for localization from the branches you chose are transferred into a branch in your Crowdin project. Ready translations get transferred back as a pull request to your repository automatically.
Crowdin is trusted by companies like Kickstarter, Avast, iFixit, Joomla and more. Localize any kind of software using the same tool.
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It appears that the docs for Logistic Regression differ based on solvers and penalties. The "penalty" parameter states that "The ‘newton-cg’, ‘sag’ and ‘lbfgs’ solvers support only l2 penalties," while the "solver" parameter states that "‘newton-cg’, ‘lbfgs’, ‘sag’ and ‘saga’ handle L2 or no penalty" (attaching some screenshots). This was actually a little unclear to me, as I wasn't sure if the n
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Errors:
126. new Intl.NumberFormat is not supposed to get passed a single object as param. The first param must be a string and the second param can be an object.
135. Spelling error ('tis' should be 'this').
Suggestion:
86. Needs to be more explicit by calling the function in the example. Calling getName() with any falsy value would not set hasName to true with your correct answer.
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What problem does this solve or what need does it fill?
It would be useful to be able to see which Resources exist in the world, for debugging, discovery and editor purposes.
What solution would you like?
Expose a .resources() method on World.
What alternative(s) have you considered?
This may exist and I missed it. In that case, organization or documentation needs work
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MyGet
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I want to preemptively start this thread to survey for suggestions. A cursory search lead me to this promising repository https://github.com/enigo-rs/enigo
Since closing the window is a common point of failure, that will be the focus for the first pass of testing as I learn how to use the library.
Components for testing: