Registered Traveller - Service Assessment
...having been done, as well as reasons for the service not having published the code yet, and plans in place to publish code over the coming months. The service manager...
...having been done, as well as reasons for the service not having published the code yet, and plans in place to publish code over the coming months. The service manager...
...of course, but analysis as code is a better place to start. We shy away from proprietary tools because we feel that users should be able to inspect our working...
...would be if live, for testing during the public beta. The team have clear plans to test all routes of support during beta, including those currently provided by third parties...
...structured clinical data. Deep learning methods, such as long short-term memory (LSTM)-based models, were applied to analyse free text data. App users can input symptoms and patient characteristics to find...
...start to researching user needs for support, particularly through relevant third parties, and they plan to start testing face-to-face support with a charity in private beta. The team has thought...
...However, this becomes more complex when we start to consider interactions between fields, or different types of data such as free text and GPS locations. An example of the type...
...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...
...checks within the code, but any sensitive code should be managed and kept private whilst all other code should, by default, be open source. We would particular urge the team...
...code open and reusable- point 15 The service team should continue the work to open their source code. Testing the end to end service - Point 17 Ensure the service...
...better solution as it takes into account the context of words and their meaning. Hence the word 'better' has 'good' as its lexeme. In addition lemmatization is able to distinguish...