How we used deep learning to structure GOV.UK’s content
...by step navigation. In a recent podcast, outgoing GOV.UK head Neil Williams talked about these things as evidence the site is ‘iterating wildly’ again. None of this exciting new work...
...by step navigation. In a recent podcast, outgoing GOV.UK head Neil Williams talked about these things as evidence the site is ‘iterating wildly’ again. None of this exciting new work...
...inferences and recommendations as required Invest time in understanding customer and stakeholder expectations and priorities, developing services to meet those needs, including when they change Promote continuous development of performance...
...see all code open sourced, regardless of usefulness to a wider audience or not. The only exceptions are configuration management code, code that contain sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components)...
...code, code that contains sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components) or can pose a security risk if open. Publishing the source code will be a mandatory requirement when the service...
...code from the Alpha so that other people could learn from it and that the team had a clear policy of open by default for the beta code, with a...
...to a relative newbie like me. But as I’m a keen data geek and can’t just take the figure that’s presented to me, I started digging into the metrics ‘Time...
...etc. Open Source Code The panel were encouraged to hear HMRC are making progress in this area, but we are still yet to see any service code published. Publishing source...
...was standardised (e.g. 'Epsom & Ewell' was always named 'Epsom and Ewell'), an 'ONS name' table was imported into the database too. This table contained local authority names, ONS codes...
...the same question. I work for GDS assessing the benefits of new digital services. This involves a lot of financial modelling and working with number-crunching experts at HM Treasury. Andrew...
...surprising: 53% of the time, manual coders disagreed about how a survey should be coded. We can see this in the chart below, which shows how often volunteer coders applied...