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| | | | As a supplement to a recently published study by Marcel Helbig and Katja Salomo (available only in German) about socioeconomic inequalities for children in seven German cities, I've created a... | |
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ropensci.org
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| | | | In this new post, we're taking a break from modern birding data in our birder's series... let's explore gorgeous drawings from a natural history collection! Armed with rOpenSci's packages binding powerful C++ libraries and open taxonomy data, how much information can we automatically extract from images? Maybe not much, but we'll at least have explored image manipulation, optical character recognition (OCR), language detection, taxonomic name resolution with rOpenSci's packages. ?? Free natural history images and appropriate R tooling! A long time ago I had bookmarked the Flickr account of the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL). So many beautiful images of biodiversity, moreover free to use! In particular, I downloaded all pictures from one of the Birds of Australia albums. | |
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jonathanchang.org
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markfsharp.wordpress.com
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| | This post is part of the F# Advent Calendar in English 2019. Reversi (also known as Othello) is a two-player board game with simple rules. Played on an 8-by-8 board, players (who we'll call Black and White) take turns placing pieces of their own colour on empty spaces to flip (to their own colour) any... |