| bio | website | weew-waaw.com |
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| location | Bangkok, Thailand | |
| age | 40 | |
| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | 20 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 79 |

I'm working on a project of rule-based Thai transcription: http://weew-waaw.com
Technically, it is written in F# with a C# front-end.
I would be happy to get acquainted with those who are experienced with NLP (Natural Language Processing). Also, any feedback, bug-reports, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Dec 17 |
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Answer a question, then closed because off-topic. Delete my answer? @Servy Good answers to bad questions are actually encouraged. |
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Oct 5 |
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Is “there's no answer” an answer? @UnicornifiedBobby I'm talking about the problems like Halting problem, when someone is asking for a solution that is proven (provable) to be none. |
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Oct 2 |
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How do I search for class members? The first link returns only 5 results. I've checked them; all five contain "bare" word foldBack, so it does not seem to be any more helpful. However I do think code prefix should be added on this page. Google returns 344 results, which sounds believable. |
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Oct 1 |
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How do I search for class members? @RobertHarvey This is GIYF answer! :) |
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Sep 7 |
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Should the [patterns] tag be disambiguated or cleaned up? [pattern] is a synonym, it's easy to remove. But [patterns] can't be deleted at once because not all Q's (but many) have proper tags as well. Also, I'm not clear how to choose between [match], [regex], and [pattern-matching]. To me, they appear almost identical, but it may not be true for environments I'm not aware about. Can you please elaborate? |
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Sep 7 |
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Should the [patterns] tag be disambiguated or cleaned up? @GamecatisToonKrijthe: Exactly. [pattern] is a synonym, so I guess it's a smaller trouble. UPD Thank you for the edit, my fault I failed to spell it correctly. |
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Sep 7 |
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Should the [patterns] tag be disambiguated or cleaned up? @casperOne I was surprised myself it did not appear in a meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/142385/… |
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Aug 9 |
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A “friends list” on Stack Overflow would be nice Serial up-/downvoting is a "crime" by itself. So there's a special mechanism preventing it, whether or not native SO features or external tools are used to track one's friend/enemy. |
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Jul 21 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @mloskot Because those links are explicitly marked as paywalled. I would skip them instantly, others who are ready to pay would follow. Everyone's happy. As per my conclusions. I'm a newbie and I was not sure my assumption was correct or even valid. I came here to ask the community, and they voted accordingly (FAQ on voting). Currently it is 65 agrees vs. 5 disagrees. I have got my understanding. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @JonHarrop I don't want your valued work for free. The opposite: The community wants every help here was free, exactly as stated here. I quote, no salespeople. The community has mutually agreed to ask you to moderate (not even stop) your sales activity. If it happens that you have no other valid reason to stay on SO (like, maybe, free help?), well, you know better what to do. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? Also, why do you think only F#'ers are qualified to discuss paywalled links? Does it look any different if one writes Python or C++? |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? All or most participants here want Jon to stay here and provide with quality content as he did many times. But why blackmailing the community that he would go away if forced to obey the rule of fair use? |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @jadarnel27 I will try to merge, just commented to avoid edit warring. I would agree with any helpful edits, but referring "this user" looks even more personal. I did not want to discuss the person, but the case. And yes, my title was a bit of ironic metaphor, quoted from him. I have nothing personal, but of course, I will never be able to apply in his company :) |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @jadarnel27 May I ask you to please roll your edit back and refrain from modifying the title to what I was certainly not asking about? I did not ask to know if the user should be punished for linking "too much". I did not want any direct confrontation with him. After you roll it back, I would ask ♦ moderators to find a better title if mine is bad. |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? The comment above (satisfactory answer + paid link) is the essence of my entire question. |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @Rory I just attempted to avoid direct confrontation by adding a bit of humor. |
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Jul 18 |
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How do I STOP the search bar changing size when entering text @DanielHanly str.length() is still there in JS. :) |
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Jul 14 |
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Favorite Tags list error Is the update still planned? The Web page still has the same problem (RSS seems to work fine AFAICT). |
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Jul 3 |
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Preview and final formatting are not consistent @Matt: It did not work for me, at least on Linguistics site. I'm asking here because I feel it affects the entire SO engine. If this setting is individual per site, maybe I have to move my question to Linguistics Meta. |
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Jul 2 |
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Favorite Tags list error I have to say that RSS has came to life on Sunday (which was my biggest concern). The Web interface is still there. |