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Building NLP and CV systems.

Daniel Obiorah

@DannyThePyDev

Student @DataCamp || Python developer. Building NLP and CV systems.

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4 Days ago we were at the Superteam Co-Hack event with @SuperteamNG Kaduna builders, we've embarked on an inspiring journey of collaboration and innovation. From idea generation to solution development, we've pushed the boundaries of Web3, solving challenges...



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you can't out-train bad data!


Wait till you discover ALT + SHIFT + UP/DOWN ARROWS CTRL + SHIFT + UP/DOWN ARROWS 🙃

turns out multi-cursor editing also works while using jupyter notebooks in vscode. to do this, press and hold alt and then click on the lines where you want to add cursors. (for jupyter lab or notebooks, press and hold ctrl)



If the truth will hurt the person at the time, defer. Don't lie, but say a different truth. You can speak your mind later.

There's a difference between authenticity & word vomit I will say whatever I want whenever I want & I don't say everything I ask myself "Will it have a positive or a negative impact on me? or someone I care about?" Be wary of those that use authentic to be unkind or uncaring



And oh, gemini 1.5 pro is my second best LLM. Claude still tops, especially when you want strictly json responses without the unnecessary "certainly,..". Used it to automate text clustering for columns with non sensitive data.


Takes around 20 secs to convert 1. Will just leave the PC running overnight. Had to parallelize it sha, so I can delve into other tasks.

DannyThePyDev's tweet image. Takes around 20 secs to convert 1. Will just leave the PC running overnight. Had to parallelize it sha, so I can delve into other tasks.

Spent a whole day searching for a way to convert txt to pdf in python, not one-liners, complete 300+ pages of text, these LLMs were just recycling nonsense. Found it in the docs after like 5 minutes of research.😒


Was contracted to clean up one of the dirtiest survey datasets I've seen so far. They wanted to convert many freeform text columns into categories, 10 max per column. With over 200 unique values, I had to use a dict and the Series.str.contains method. Real helpful.


With each completed gig, i learn something new. That's on very fun part of freelancing, each client's requirement is different from the next, even though there may exist similarities.


Before cleaning vs After num_duplicates : num_samples : num_unique I can sleep now.🤧

DannyThePyDev's tweet image. Before cleaning vs After
num_duplicates : num_samples : num_unique

I can sleep now.🤧
DannyThePyDev's tweet image. Before cleaning vs After
num_duplicates : num_samples : num_unique

I can sleep now.🤧

I once crashed my vscode by printing 500k lines of a csv.😅 Now i use break excessively when looping. That way, i don't have to rewrite the logic when i'm done testing. I typically use indexing for selenium elements. Peep my hack for indexing a list of dicts with a dict btw. 😅

DannyThePyDev's tweet image. I once crashed my vscode by printing 500k lines of a csv.😅 Now i use break excessively when looping. That way, i don't have to rewrite the logic when i'm done testing. I typically use indexing for selenium elements. Peep my hack for indexing a list of dicts with a dict btw. 😅

You think you are good at data cleaning and preprocessing until you come face to face with a very screwed up annotated image data. My colab notebook was so messy i wouldn't touch it for days. Currently done cleaning, 3am motivation ftw i guess.😅


Found it very interesting that there's a large number of data nerds who do no know vscode supports ipynb. One kept insisting that jupyter was better, bruhh.😅

I will recommend vs code Reasons: U can run both ipynb and py file on it Also U have access to many extensions that will make Ur work easier and faster U can easily arrange your files, delete them and also use version control. But you need to set it up first and understand it



This is the first time my bot will be hit with a different restriction in my not-so-long, but adventurous web scraping journey. This account level one, unlike IP limiting or captchas, blocks you from logging in for up to 12 hrs at a time, once you send too many requests. Crazy.


Language should not be a barrier to learning. Congrats @wuraoyewusi on your work getting accepted into the Global AI Cultures Workshop. We're building a solution that seeks to reduce the language barrier across all African languages. Would you be interested in having a chat?

My work "AI Literacy in Low-Resource Languages: Insights from creating AI in Yoruba videos" has been accepted at the Global AI Cultures Workshop @iclr_conf. Link: researchgate.net/publication/37… TL;DR : The framework, vocabulary and insights from a 26-video AI in Yoruba literacy…

wuraoyewusi's tweet image. My work  "AI Literacy in Low-Resource Languages: Insights from creating AI in Yoruba videos" has been accepted at the Global AI Cultures Workshop @iclr_conf.
Link: researchgate.net/publication/37…

TL;DR : The framework, vocabulary and insights from a 26-video AI in Yoruba literacy…
wuraoyewusi's tweet image. My work  "AI Literacy in Low-Resource Languages: Insights from creating AI in Yoruba videos" has been accepted at the Global AI Cultures Workshop @iclr_conf.
Link: researchgate.net/publication/37…

TL;DR : The framework, vocabulary and insights from a 26-video AI in Yoruba literacy…
wuraoyewusi's tweet image. My work  "AI Literacy in Low-Resource Languages: Insights from creating AI in Yoruba videos" has been accepted at the Global AI Cultures Workshop @iclr_conf.
Link: researchgate.net/publication/37…

TL;DR : The framework, vocabulary and insights from a 26-video AI in Yoruba literacy…


A lot of interesting updates coming up soon. Watch this space.


Growth.

One year ago, I wrote my first line of HTML/code(python) 🥹



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