Comments (5)
I guess the reason for your question is that you get better results online at the moment than with the default model. The best way to improve your local model then is to use exactly those results to train the model.
For example, let's say you have a sample of 10 references that are parsed exactly the way you want on anystyle.io but not with the default model. Then just download the XML results from anystyle.io, add them to the core data set and train a new model with it. This should improve your results in a controlled way.
from anystyle.
The model on anystyle.io can be changed by anyone at any moment, so the only way to do that would be to constantly sync the model files.
In practice, I think you'll get the best results by adding some of your own training data to the default set.
from anystyle.
@inukshuk, thank you.
Yes please how can I sync the model files of the anystyle.io to my local gem version?
from anystyle.
You'd have to copy the file off the webserver, but that's not possible because we don't provide public access to the file.
But like I said, it would not be a practical solution anyway to sync to this version for your local use, because there is no quality assurance being done on the public model. It can be changed by anyone so it will be better or worse depending on the latest changes.
from anystyle.
Thanks for the quick answer. That will work for me. I will do that.
from anystyle.
Related Issues (20)
- Add stripping of "by ..." to names normalizer HOT 1
- Anystyle "doing nothing". HOT 1
- anystyle find: File name too long @ rb_sysopen HOT 1
- Move CI to GitHub
- References in Danish (or other languages?) HOT 2
- ttx parser breaks if line doesn't end with space HOT 5
- pdftotext not found HOT 2
- Question: training different types of "ref" HOT 1
- Tokenizer doesn't parse Volume/issue typeset with no space. HOT 3
- Minimal amount of data for finder/parser model training? HOT 2
- Include Roman numerals in pages in Bibtex output
- training finder with xml documents HOT 10
- Input count wrong: limit yourself to 1000 references per request HOT 4
- Error: uninitialized constant AnyStyle::ParserCore::StringUtils in Ruby 3.2.2 HOT 4
- Consider normalizing whitespace HOT 3
- Is it possible to delete characters/words when editing the parsed citation? HOT 3
- Error collecting references from a pdf HOT 3
- Getting a 500 Internal Server Error HOT 5
- Reference not parsing for this Chinese Character 著 HOT 1
Recommend Projects
-
React
A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
-
Vue.js
🖖 Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.
-
Typescript
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
-
TensorFlow
An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
-
Django
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
-
Laravel
A PHP framework for web artisans
-
D3
Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. 📊📈🎉
-
Recommend Topics
-
javascript
JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted programming language with first-class functions.
-
web
Some thing interesting about web. New door for the world.
-
server
A server is a program made to process requests and deliver data to clients.
-
Machine learning
Machine learning is a way of modeling and interpreting data that allows a piece of software to respond intelligently.
-
Visualization
Some thing interesting about visualization, use data art
-
Game
Some thing interesting about game, make everyone happy.
Recommend Org
-
Facebook
We are working to build community through open source technology. NB: members must have two-factor auth.
-
Microsoft
Open source projects and samples from Microsoft.
-
Google
Google ❤️ Open Source for everyone.
-
Alibaba
Alibaba Open Source for everyone
-
D3
Data-Driven Documents codes.
-
Tencent
China tencent open source team.
from anystyle.