#txm — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #txm, aggregated by home.social.
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Nous sommes particulièrement fiers de présenter, sous votre sapin de Noël, un programme particulièrement riche pour lancer 2026 : 🤩du Zotero bien sûr (avec ou sans IA), de la veille, des "Regex", du Wikipédia/data et Openrefine, du Python et encore du Python (pour les SHS) et toujours du Python (avec les LLM?), des cartes mentales, de la découvrabilité, de l'automatisation avec N8N, du Obsidian, du Html, de la sobriété numérique, des modèles ontologiques, de l'analyse de réseaux bibliographiques, du TXM, de la TEI, de la Dataviz et de la prise de parole en public, pour finir avec, n'en jetez plus, une "install party" Linux ! Amis de l'ESR, courez vite vous inscrire, les places vont être chères (quoique gratuites) !
#openscience #urfist #ist #python #wikipedia #linux #obsidian #txm #dataviz #etc
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Nous sommes particulièrement fiers de présenter, sous votre sapin de Noël, un programme particulièrement riche pour lancer 2026 : 🤩du Zotero bien sûr (avec ou sans IA), de la veille, des "Regex", du Wikipédia/data et Openrefine, du Python et encore du Python (pour les SHS) et toujours du Python (avec les LLM?), des cartes mentales, de la découvrabilité, de l'automatisation avec N8N, du Obsidian, du Html, de la sobriété numérique, des modèles ontologiques, de l'analyse de réseaux bibliographiques, du TXM, de la TEI, de la Dataviz et de la prise de parole en public, pour finir avec, n'en jetez plus, une "install party" Linux ! Amis de l'ESR, courez vite vous inscrire, les places vont être chères (quoique gratuites) !
#openscience #urfist #ist #python #wikipedia #linux #obsidian #txm #dataviz #etc
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Nous sommes particulièrement fiers de présenter, sous votre sapin de Noël, un programme particulièrement riche pour lancer 2026 : 🤩du Zotero bien sûr (avec ou sans IA), de la veille, des "Regex", du Wikipédia/data et Openrefine, du Python et encore du Python (pour les SHS) et toujours du Python (avec les LLM?), des cartes mentales, de la découvrabilité, de l'automatisation avec N8N, du Obsidian, du Html, de la sobriété numérique, des modèles ontologiques, de l'analyse de réseaux bibliographiques, du TXM, de la TEI, de la Dataviz et de la prise de parole en public, pour finir avec, n'en jetez plus, une "install party" Linux ! Amis de l'ESR, courez vite vous inscrire, les places vont être chères (quoique gratuites) !
#openscience #urfist #ist #python #wikipedia #linux #obsidian #txm #dataviz #etc
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Nous sommes particulièrement fiers de présenter, sous votre sapin de Noël, un programme particulièrement riche pour lancer 2026 : 🤩du Zotero bien sûr (avec ou sans IA), de la veille, des "Regex", du Wikipédia/data et Openrefine, du Python et encore du Python (pour les SHS) et toujours du Python (avec les LLM?), des cartes mentales, de la découvrabilité, de l'automatisation avec N8N, du Obsidian, du Html, de la sobriété numérique, des modèles ontologiques, de l'analyse de réseaux bibliographiques, du TXM, de la TEI, de la Dataviz et de la prise de parole en public, pour finir avec, n'en jetez plus, une "install party" Linux ! Amis de l'ESR, courez vite vous inscrire, les places vont être chères (quoique gratuites) !
#openscience #urfist #ist #python #wikipedia #linux #obsidian #txm #dataviz #etc
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Nous sommes particulièrement fiers de présenter, sous votre sapin de Noël, un programme particulièrement riche pour lancer 2026 : 🤩du Zotero bien sûr (avec ou sans IA), de la veille, des "Regex", du Wikipédia/data et Openrefine, du Python et encore du Python (pour les SHS) et toujours du Python (avec les LLM?), des cartes mentales, de la découvrabilité, de l'automatisation avec N8N, du Obsidian, du Html, de la sobriété numérique, des modèles ontologiques, de l'analyse de réseaux bibliographiques, du TXM, de la TEI, de la Dataviz et de la prise de parole en public, pour finir avec, n'en jetez plus, une "install party" Linux ! Amis de l'ESR, courez vite vous inscrire, les places vont être chères (quoique gratuites) !
#openscience #urfist #ist #python #wikipedia #linux #obsidian #txm #dataviz #etc
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🚀🐑 Apple's security gibberish—SPTM, #TXM, and Exclaves—because who needs clear communication when you can have an alphabet soup? 🤪 Dive deep into buzzwords and acronyms, and emerge none the wiser! 📚🔍
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272 #AppleSecurity #SPTM #Exclaves #BuzzwordSoup #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀🐑 Apple's security gibberish—SPTM, #TXM, and Exclaves—because who needs clear communication when you can have an alphabet soup? 🤪 Dive deep into buzzwords and acronyms, and emerge none the wiser! 📚🔍
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272 #AppleSecurity #SPTM #Exclaves #BuzzwordSoup #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀🐑 Apple's security gibberish—SPTM, #TXM, and Exclaves—because who needs clear communication when you can have an alphabet soup? 🤪 Dive deep into buzzwords and acronyms, and emerge none the wiser! 📚🔍
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272 #AppleSecurity #SPTM #Exclaves #BuzzwordSoup #HackerNews #ngated -
🚀🐑 Apple's security gibberish—SPTM, #TXM, and Exclaves—because who needs clear communication when you can have an alphabet soup? 🤪 Dive deep into buzzwords and acronyms, and emerge none the wiser! 📚🔍
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272 #AppleSecurity #SPTM #Exclaves #BuzzwordSoup #HackerNews #ngated -
Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272
#HackerNews #ModerniOSSecurity #DeepDive #SPTM #TXM #Exclaves
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Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272
#HackerNews #ModerniOSSecurity #DeepDive #SPTM #TXM #Exclaves
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Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272
#HackerNews #ModerniOSSecurity #DeepDive #SPTM #TXM #Exclaves
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Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272
#HackerNews #ModerniOSSecurity #DeepDive #SPTM #TXM #Exclaves
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Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09272
#HackerNews #ModerniOSSecurity #DeepDive #SPTM #TXM #Exclaves
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[SOLVED] Please help, dear corpus and computational L friends! Is there a #multilingual #model for #TreeTagger, even with a very basic tagset?
I would like to annotate lemma + POS in a #corpus of short #texts in 3-4 European #languages (mainly #German, #English, #French) within #TXM, a process that requires using TreeTagger.
I know I could do that with #spaCy, selecting the right model for each text. But then I need to get those #annotations into shape for import into TXM.
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[SOLVED] Please help, dear corpus and computational L friends! Is there a #multilingual #model for #TreeTagger, even with a very basic tagset?
I would like to annotate lemma + POS in a #corpus of short #texts in 3-4 European #languages (mainly #German, #English, #French) within #TXM, a process that requires using TreeTagger.
I know I could do that with #spaCy, selecting the right model for each text. But then I need to get those #annotations into shape for import into TXM.
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[SOLVED] Please help, dear corpus and computational L friends! Is there a #multilingual #model for #TreeTagger, even with a very basic tagset?
I would like to annotate lemma + POS in a #corpus of short #texts in 3-4 European #languages (mainly #German, #English, #French) within #TXM, a process that requires using TreeTagger.
I know I could do that with #spaCy, selecting the right model for each text. But then I need to get those #annotations into shape for import into TXM.
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[SOLVED] Please help, dear corpus and computational L friends! Is there a #multilingual #model for #TreeTagger, even with a very basic tagset?
I would like to annotate lemma + POS in a #corpus of short #texts in 3-4 European #languages (mainly #German, #English, #French) within #TXM, a process that requires using TreeTagger.
I know I could do that with #spaCy, selecting the right model for each text. But then I need to get those #annotations into shape for import into TXM.
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[SOLVED] Please help, dear corpus and computational L friends! Is there a #multilingual #model for #TreeTagger, even with a very basic tagset?
I would like to annotate lemma + POS in a #corpus of short #texts in 3-4 European #languages (mainly #German, #English, #French) within #TXM, a process that requires using TreeTagger.
I know I could do that with #spaCy, selecting the right model for each text. But then I need to get those #annotations into shape for import into TXM.
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In a nutshell, I think Bénédicte's talk could be summarized as a "défense et illustration" of the Fisher-Yates-Exact (FYE) test used in the spécificité measure for keyness, followed by a "défense et illustration" of #TXM for investigating specificity results in detail. 😀
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Reading of #VoyantTools recently (👋🏻 @felwert ), would you prefer to have a corpus with un-normalized historical spelling variants or rather one with only the lemmatized tokens? We have a mechanism for lemmatizing, but not for "just" normalizing, so this option is not viable for us in the salamanca.school project.
Perhaps @dta_cthomas can you share some experiences with offering both?
Second question: do you know of alternative "distant reading" visualization tools/libraries/platforms to integrate into a (headless) corpus/collection website? (Without trying, I suppose this excludes some visualization-capable corpus analysis apps like #TXM or #CorpusExplorer, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.)
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Reading of #VoyantTools recently (👋🏻 @felwert ), would you prefer to have a corpus with un-normalized historical spelling variants or rather one with only the lemmatized tokens? We have a mechanism for lemmatizing, but not for "just" normalizing, so this option is not viable for us in the salamanca.school project.
Perhaps @dta_cthomas can you share some experiences with offering both?
Second question: do you know of alternative "distant reading" visualization tools/libraries/platforms to integrate into a (headless) corpus/collection website? (Without trying, I suppose this excludes some visualization-capable corpus analysis apps like #TXM or #CorpusExplorer, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.)
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Reading of #VoyantTools recently (👋🏻 @felwert ), would you prefer to have a corpus with un-normalized historical spelling variants or rather one with only the lemmatized tokens? We have a mechanism for lemmatizing, but not for "just" normalizing, so this option is not viable for us in the salamanca.school project.
Perhaps @dta_cthomas can you share some experiences with offering both?
Second question: do you know of alternative "distant reading" visualization tools/libraries/platforms to integrate into a (headless) corpus/collection website? (Without trying, I suppose this excludes some visualization-capable corpus analysis apps like #TXM or #CorpusExplorer, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.)
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Reading of #VoyantTools recently (👋🏻 @felwert ), would you prefer to have a corpus with un-normalized historical spelling variants or rather one with only the lemmatized tokens? We have a mechanism for lemmatizing, but not for "just" normalizing, so this option is not viable for us in the salamanca.school project.
Perhaps @dta_cthomas can you share some experiences with offering both?
Second question: do you know of alternative "distant reading" visualization tools/libraries/platforms to integrate into a (headless) corpus/collection website? (Without trying, I suppose this excludes some visualization-capable corpus analysis apps like #TXM or #CorpusExplorer, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.)
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Reading of #VoyantTools recently (👋🏻 @felwert ), would you prefer to have a corpus with un-normalized historical spelling variants or rather one with only the lemmatized tokens? We have a mechanism for lemmatizing, but not for "just" normalizing, so this option is not viable for us in the salamanca.school project.
Perhaps @dta_cthomas can you share some experiences with offering both?
Second question: do you know of alternative "distant reading" visualization tools/libraries/platforms to integrate into a (headless) corpus/collection website? (Without trying, I suppose this excludes some visualization-capable corpus analysis apps like #TXM or #CorpusExplorer, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.)