Detecting semantic similarity on GOV.UK

...use in solving GOV.UK problems. Each semantic vector represents a content item and the cosine of the angle between the vectors is called ‘the cosine distance’. The smaller the angle,...
...use in solving GOV.UK problems. Each semantic vector represents a content item and the cosine of the angle between the vectors is called ‘the cosine distance’. The smaller the angle,...
...the impact of new policies or strategies. Business process relies heavily on spreadsheets People involved in the business processes put data into spreadsheets and pass them around between each other....
...was only available in a complex HTML document. As a government department we have an obligation to make services and content accessible and easy to understand, so we knew this...
...through the Framework together throughout the process of planning, implementing, and evaluating a new project. Each part of the Framework is designed to be regularly revisited throughout your project, especially...
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...Unfortunately this isn’t always the case. The Data Standards Authority (DSA) would like your support as we try to set a data standard to help people better find what they...
...new data visualisation category of the Accelerator and to increase the data visualisation capability of the government.” Important information for applicants On Thursday 14 June, applications open and participants can...
...academia, in a challenge run by the Data Standards Authority and GDS’s international team. This standard arrives at a perfect time to support new government measures to tackle corrupt elites...
...but also the range of analytical tools I have access to. Another surprise is the freedom for experimentation – one can follow a whim as to what might be a...