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August 13th, 2018

jkkummerfeld I made a page showing how to implement a good (97.2% acc) POS tagger in , @PyTorch and @TensorFlow, visualised in a way that makes it easy to see the overall program structure and to compare frameworks. Hopefully it's a useful resource! jkk.name/neural-tagger-…

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Düsenjäger bricht Schallmauer durch: Gesellschaft zur Trennbarmachung der Präfixverben tagt i

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wzuidema (and I'm not just saying that because I'm grumpy about the rejection of our single submission -- although I indeed am grumpy: 2 very supportive reviewers given us both a 4.5 were apparently not enough to offset one reviewer dismissing not the work but the paradigm)

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wzuidema My twitter feed is full of happy people announcing 2, 3, 4, or even 5 or 6 accepted EMNLP papers. Sincere congratulations to you all -- but zooming out, I'm wondering whether it is a good thing that relatively few labs have become so good at delivering what NLP/ACL reviewers like

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eveewing once I read an article about procrastination & it said "people who say they work better under pressure only say that to rationalize their behavior & have no basis for comparison bc they've never felt how it is to work with plenty of time before a deadline"

changed my whole game

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willkirkby Reminder that we should be using the 🥖 Baguette emoji as the directory separator pic.twitter.com/Pz3AWWQV4E

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Laberkasten Kann mir jemand erklären was es bedeutet, wenn man von Buchenholzwürfel mit exakt 3,25 cm Kantenlänge träumt?

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Proto_Mike Wenn du mit deinem geballten Wissen aus dem Studium zum ersten mal am Arbeitsplatz eintriffst pic.twitter.com/nOGxA3Jfk4

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TariTarina [Vater mit Sohn im Armeeshop vor den Wurfmessern]

"Papa, was ist das?"

"Wurfmesser."

"Wofür sind die?"

"Um still und leise Dinge zu erledigen, die erledigt werden müssen."

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rakeshsatyal If
You
Are
A
Group
Of
People
Walking
On
A
Narrow
Sidewalk
In
New
York
City
This
Is
What
You
Should
Look
Like

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peterbreuer Das ist nicht zwangsläufig ein Augenproblem und kann auch an der Nase liegen. Um das Problem einzugrenzen, schauen sie bitte einen Kniffel-Würfel an: Sehen Sie mehr als drei Seitenflächen auf einmal, sollten Sie einen Augenarzt konsultieren. Herzlichst, Ihr Dr. med. Breuer. pic.twitter.com/ln8lW4xqlR

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kykel Ich bin total geschockt, weil wir offensichtlich ein Präpositionalpronomen verloren haben, das JMR Lenz noch benutzt hat.

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pixelatedboat Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick” has perhaps the most memorable opening line in all of Western literature: “I hope you motherfuckers like reading about whales”

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VerbingNouns Now I just need to harness this vibe and apply it to writing articles. I mean, it's the same principle, right? Taking your thoughts/ideas/knowledge and making it digestible by an unknowable audience?

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VerbingNouns I… really… REALLY really like teaching. This is something I keep forgetting and then re-realising when I get the opportunity to make or revise lesson plans. Something about organising information into bite-sized, ordered chunks? And imagining and patching potential pitfalls?

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