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Your Search Application Depends on a Strong Content Processing Pipeline

PHOTO: unsplash Sinequa s recent announcement of the availability of its enterprise search application on Azure focused heavily on the ability of cloud services to cope with the challenges of building and maintaining a search index. In this column I want to outline how a search index is created using a content processing pipeline, and touch on a few index management issues. The Role of an Inverted File The underlying technology of search is referred to as an inverted file. This is a list, not a database. The easiest way to think of it is as the index of a book. Every content item is given a number and then taken to pieces called tokens, which are not words. The key to compiling an index is the content processing pipeline. Natural language processing (NLP) plays a key role here: extracting entities, disambiguating personal names and normalizing dates are just a few examples. PDF documents, PowerPoint presentations and tables/Excel spreadsheets all need careful curation, as wi

2,600 Florida kids lost a parent to the coronavirus, study estimates

2,600 Florida kids lost a parent to the coronavirus, study estimates The figure has profound societal implications for the state, experts say.     Students begin to arrive at Newsome High in Lithia on Thursday, October 22, 2020. [ IVY CEBALLO | Times ] Updated 3 hours ago TALLAHASSEE — When state Rep. Anna Eskamani was 13, she held the hand of her mother, Nasrin, while she died of cancer. A decade and a half later, Eskamani knows that an untold number of Florida children never got to do the same as their parent died of the coronavirus. “So many of these cases were sudden, unexpected,” said Eskamani, D-Orlando. “There’s not even an opportunity to say goodbye.”

College, friends pay farewell to local professor, activist Cardenas

College, friends pay farewell to local professor, activist Cardenas Jan. 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 2of5 Lucy Cardenas, second from right, is pictured at The Knights Gala in 2018 at IBC Bank s Sanchez Neiman Suite along with other honorees. Cardenas, the first woman chancellor for the Diocese of Laredo, a former Laredo College professor and a community leader died onDanny Zaragoza /Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less 3of5 5of5 Laredo lost an exemplary woman in Lucy Cardenas as her former employer and friends reminisced recently after the major role model died at 75 following years of fighting for the community. Cardenas was a former professor then-known Laredo Community College, now Laredo College. She was a female leader in the college’s own commission for women. She was considered as the first woman chancellor for the Diocese of Laredo. And she was very active in the local Democratic Party, where she even served as precinct chair for many years.

How do we grasp the lives lost to the coronavirus? Tell their stories

coronavirus obituaries. Since April, Carrillo, the Tampa Bay Times’ senior deputy editor for enterprise, has worked with a group of reporters to collect the names and tell the stories of Floridians lost to thepandemic. Over time, she has tried to stay focused on the details. For enterprise reporter Claire McNeill, those details turned the 20,000+ deaths in Florida into more than just numbers. “The ‘mean sandwich maker,’ the woman who hid in the hayloft with books as a girl, the nurse who looked forward to a cold bottle of Coors Light at the end of a shift. The guy who hugged his daughter’s nervous fiancé hard, so he would feel like family. The janitor who drove kids to baseball practice and the obstetrician whose motto was

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