interested in working at this project, I would be happy if you let me know.
Kind regards,
Orges Leka
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Von: Orges Leka
Date: Mo., 16. März 2020 um 21:13 Uhr
Subject: Re: Reduce waiting queue at supermarket from Corona with
Python-Webapp
To: Chris Angelico
Thanks for your insight. The date / time could be from a predefined list,
for example:
10:00-11:00
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Am Mo., 16. März 2020 um 21:33 Uhr schrieb Chris Angelico :
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 7:21 AM Orges Leka wrote:
> > For the getting enough people to use it, I think word-of-mouth should
> work,
> > as it would help those who use it, plus it reduces the chance of physical
> &
Barry Scott schrieb am Mo., 16. März 2020, 22:55:
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>
> On 16 Mar 2020, at 17:38, Orges Leka wrote:
>
> Dear Python developers,
>
> I am a data scientist and use Python regularly. I have a question:
> How difficult is it to write a Python web-app, with the followi
permarket workers (s.w) can update the
>> information when large number of people start coming in to the store.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, 12:54 AM Orges Leka wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Python developers,
>>>
>>> I am a data scientist
., 17. März 2020 um 11:20 Uhr schrieb Orges Leka >:
>
>> The web-app could be a simple as one button:
>>
>> If users are before supermarket and there is a long queue, they click on
>> the web-app button and warn other users of the queue.
>>
>> The same p
6 schrieb Orges Leka:
> > The web-app could be a simple as one button:
> >
> > If users are before supermarket and there is a long queue, they click on
> > the web-app button and warn other users of the queue.
>
> It might be possible to make a Facebook "app"
> > interested in working at this project, I would be happy if you let me
> know.
>
> If you search google for a shop the right hand panel has a popular times
> sections that tells you how busy the store typically is and the current
> busyness
> estimate. Is that what you
idea. I am
not sure about it yet.
Kind regards,
Orges
Am Fr., 20. März 2020 um 12:22 Uhr schrieb Robin Becker :
> On 16/03/2020 17:38, Orges Leka wrote:
> > This would reduce the waiting queue at the supermarket and possibly the
> > contact to other people thus would help a little
l.append(0)
>
> if l.count(1) == 0:
> print(a)
> a = a + 2
> elif l.count(1) >> 0:
> a = a + 2
>
>
>
> Any help is appreciated,
> Thank you.
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you could use scikit learn tfidf and svm or random forest.
for this you need labeled data ( fake news, no fake news) you could start
at Kaggle (natural language processing) if you are new to this.
Reto schrieb am Fr., 17. Juli 2020, 20:49:
> What you want is called "natural language processing"
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