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University of Stuttgart
- Stuttgart, Germany
- https://lschmelzeisen.com
- @lschmelzeisen
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Elasticsearch gui - for desktop & your browser
✨ AI interface for tinkerers (Ollama, Haystack RAG, Python)
Obsidian plugin which integrates your academic reference manager with the Obsidian editor. Search your references from within Obsidian and automatically create and reference literature notes for pa…
Examples from knowledge graphs tutorial paper
Playfair is a general purpose Open Source typeface family
Graph database optimized for fast Read at the cost of slow Writes. Implemented ontop of Neo4j and LevelDB.
A fast top-k completion based on a trie (see http://www.di.unipi.it/~ottavian/files/topk_completion_www13.pdf)
lschmelzeisen / generalized-language-modeling-toolkit
Forked from renepickhardt/generalized-language-modeling-toolkitGeneralized Language Modeling toolkit
LaTeX source of my bachelor thesis “Fast and Non-Approximative Language Model Prefixqueries for Word Prediction using Top-k Joining Techniques”.
Incomplete game prototype developed during the 2.5-day “Global Game Jam” hackathon.
Slides and code of my talk “Introduction to Supervised Learning with TensorFlow”.
CLEARumor: ConvoLving ELMo against Rumors
Slides of my talk “Introduction to Advanced Neural Network Architectures for Natural Language Processing”.
Single-node production-ready setup of Elasticsearch and Kibana based on Docker.
Python stub files created during NASTY's development.
Independent useful utilities created during NASTY's development.
Simulate StarCraft II army engagements and try to predict them.
A minimal Ubuntu base image modified for Docker-friendliness
Dokumentvorlagen für OpenOffice/Libreoffice ‒ templates for OpenOffice/LibreOffice
💬 Slides and supplementary codes for my talk 'Debugging Tips on TensorFlow' (2016)
Steps to create a small slurm cluster with GPU enabled nodes
Automated certificates for Gandi subdomains
A simple front end boilerplate using Gulp, Babel, Scss, ESLint and Browsersync
LaTeX document class for seminar papers, proposals, bachelor's theses, and master's theses written at the Institute for Web Science and Technologies.
Generalized Language Modeling toolkit