I'm looking for a way to split an audio that was recorded and get all parts from it.
Let's say I recorded :"one two"
I want to be able to get the recording of "one" and "two"
It means I would have to understand where the recording had a voice and where in didn't.
Is there any way to do that?
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We're trying to display some booking information to the users and we're asking to them the ID which has a 10 length numbers format like this one: 1553296942
In the stories, we try to identify the user input with an intent called bookingStatus and a entity called uid.
Thing is, this IDs are recognized as a wit/location type (it looks like coordinates to him, I guess) and it doesn't recognize them properly most of the times.
What would be the best approach to handle this situation?
For now, in the Understanding tab we're feeding the bot with lots of these IDs, adding the intent bookingStatus and marking it as uid entity aswell. Is this the right thing and shall we continue training it this way?
You can feed with the 10-length numbers. Actually there are only 10^10 possibilities for the uid entity. You can basically feed the whole 10^10 possibilities with a simple CURL command which contains a loop to 10^10.
How do you feed your NLP without the Understanding tab? Well..
Check the HTTP API Docs here
https://wit.ai/docs/http/20160526#post--entities-:entity-id-values-link
Have a nice day!
Is there a way to re-identify bodies, which exit the scene and re-enter it?
The SDK 2 gives new IDs on re-enter.
Is there a library for that? Or is it practicable to save body data (length of arm, etc.) and compare it to the bodies re-entering?
You would have to generate your own method of locally tracking body information on a PC the Kinect is hooked up to. You would need to set up an analysis feature where the person stands in a fixed position and either use facial recognition or measure their bodies and find the closest matching data. Then you can temporarily assign the data to the body IDs and use that to track them while they are in view.
There is no way to keep track of a body if they leave the view without going through the processes of analyzing and comparing the body or face.
I'm looking to somehow tell users to upload a picture and do something, either tag or # our company so we are notified in real time, i just need to fetch the url of the photo that was uploaded and tagged or # or ANYTHING.
the hashtag search doesn't seem to work correctly, i've tried multiple hashtags and they wont retrieve them in any type of real time or at all.
the real-time subscription only notifies me that there is a new photo tagged that i subscribed to, so i have api search for a list of new media with that tag, which goes back to point 1, its not accurate or reliable.
so do i have any options at all on instagram?
If not do I have any options on facebook? any real time keyword search to grab the url of the photo they uploaded with a unique tag.
Check out https://github.com/chapmanu/hummingbird, it might be what you're looking for.
My experience with the Instagram Real-Time API is, that it is rather reliable.
When you get a real-time ping and then call the endpoint for your hashtag, the results are ordered newest first.
You can then paginate until you hit the last known result.
Maybe this tutorial helps: http://www.mtrinitaria.com/mykhel/tutorial-instagram-real-time-photo-update-api-with-php/
I'm running a contest on the web where the image with the most likes wins. It's tiresom having to go through 900 images manually so what I want to do is, sort all images with the tag lets say #computer after the amount of likes, with the most liked pics on top. I have searched the net like crazy for some program or site that does this (ExtraGram, gramhoot, statigram, webstagram) but none offer to sort by amount of likes and it drives me INSANE! It's a really relevant request.
I've tried istafeed.js but it doesn't include all images, actually it leaves out the ones with the moest likes which defies the purpose.
There's nothing I know of in the Instagram API that sends back media sorted by likes in advance. I don't think there's a tool to do this either, but writing one is relatively simple IMO and I've done it before for a contest specifically.
The simplest thing to do is to do the following:
Use the Instagram API (via a library or pure REST) to query by tag. For instance, if you only care about the most recently tagged media or you want to process by date, you can use the [/tag/tag-name/media/recent][1] enpoint.
Page through each result page by processing the next_max_id/next_max_tag_id.
Collect the results locally into a database. You will receive the "like" count for each media item. You will have to update the data if you want to track the likes over time.
Sort the results using your database or if it's a small result set, you could skip #3 and just sort in memory.
If you need to refresh the results, you need to subscribe to the Tag via the API. You can give Instagram a URL to then push updates, and then you'll have to retrieve 1 or media items and update them in your database accordingly.
You will of course need to register your application with Instagram to get an API key if you want to do this. Then you can either send them your client_id or use OAuth.
The best way to achieve this is to pull the photos in and then sort them programmatically based on the likes numeric value. I've designed a plugin that does this automatically for you for anyone interested.
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I have a different problem here. Have to develop a iphone app, in which it is going to show event updates from feeds.
If the feed list is too large(I mean the xml size) then it took very long time to return the result. Instead of that can i able to get only what i want.
Eg:
http://www.ted.com/talks/rss
This returns all top ted talks, but here can i read only one talk based on talk video id like this http://www.ted.com/talks/rss?~3/6dqCdBTpEn0/1019.