Has anyone seen a GUI for Mallet?
Thanks
http://code.google.com/p/topic-modeling-tool/
you might also be interested in:
http://electricarchaeology.ca/2011/11/11/topic-modeling-with-the-java-gui-gephi/
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I work on Windows. Lately, I have been using a lot of LaTeX and I ShareLaTeX is not available to me. I want an offline software for Windows. Now I know that there are many, but which is the best to go for? please Help!
I personally prefer WinEdt. I like the interface and have never had any issues with it!
http://www.winedt.com/news.html
What would be the best course for me to take in regards to learning how to script with Windows? I am a beginner and would like an accelerated course or list of great informational steps to take to become an advanced scripter. In all areas of Windows. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
PowerShell is what you want to learn. Google, notepad and experimentation. I'm sure there are great books as well, but find a tutorial or two and you will be off to the races.
A good starting point could be this=>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/scriptcenter/powershell.aspx
I know this probably isn't the right place to post, but, well, I'm all out of ideas. :( Do any of you know frameworks/information on how to create a nice-looking GUI for the Kinect? I'm planning on using C# and was thinking about using Kinesis.IO but the conversion and compatibility seems like a headache. Would the XNA Framework do it for me? I've googled this several times and can't seem to find any good ideas. Please let me know! Thanks!
https://neoforce.codeplex.com/
Neoforce is compatible with the 360, I haven't used it on it, but it work great for my project on the PC.
I haven't had any experience on building plugins, need guidance on where to start, specifically for Firefox.
Try this (tutorial) and/or that(XUL references).
Robert Nyman's talk "How to write your first extension" helped me a lot. You'll find it http://presentation-slides.googlecode.com/files/how-to-write-your-first-extension-berlin.pdf.
I tried FeedbackReporter.framework from vafer.org but it doesn't want to work. :-/
So any suggestions for great Cocoa feedback frameworks?
Try this one from Jon Rentzsch:
http://github.com/rentzsch/jrfeedbackprovider/tree
It's a good start.
There is also OpenFeedback at http://code.google.com/p/appcaster/. This also includes Appcaster which you could find useful. I personally ended up going with JRFeedback.
UKCrashReporter handles detecting and submitting crash logs (e.g. at app startup) and submitting feedback from within the app. I've been very happy with it.
I've never used it, but apparently the author of Feedback Reporter monitors Stack Overflow and will try to help if you bother explain your problem.