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Apply Datastreamer Entity Recognition to Socialgist Blogs
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Quickly apply Datastreamer Entity Recognition to Socialgist Blogs with a Datstreamer Pipeline.
Quickly connect Datastreamer Entity Recognition and Socialgist Blogs with a Datstreamer Pipeline.
Step 1
Start your Pipeline with Socialgist Blogs
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Step 2
Add Datastreamer Entity Recognition with an Operation
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Step 3
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This Named Entity Recognition classifier helps reduce the noise in the query results. It extracts the named entity from a short-form English content. The output would cover three classes of entities: Persons, Organization, and Location.
About Socialgist Blogs
Description
Aggregated content from over 2,000 Chinese blogs and over 200,000 diverse English blogs, capturing the pulse of conversations. From niche interest to mainstream topics, Socialgist dataset provides a window into the vast array of perspectives, trend and insights that blog uniquely offer. Harness this rich resource for nuanced understanding of public sentiment, emerging trends, and influential bloggers in various domains.
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