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    Text2Code for Jupyter notebook

    Text2Code for Jupyter notebook

    A proof-of-concept jupyter extension which converts english queries

    ...When a user enters a textual command, the extension interprets the request and generates a corresponding Python code snippet that can be inserted into the notebook and executed automatically. The system uses natural language processing techniques to identify the intent of the query, extract relevant variables, and map the request to predefined code templates. Technologies such as sentence embeddings and named entity recognition are used to interpret user instructions and construct appropriate code outputs.
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    WAP RSSI 2 ARFF

    WAP RSSI 2 ARFF

    This program scans WAP RSSI readings and turns then into an ARFF file.

    This program runs on a laptop with a wireless card. It scan for wireless access points (WAPs) and notes their Base Station ID or BSSID and their Received Signal Strength Indicator or RSSI. This data, along with an identifier for the physical location or 'ROOM', and the name of the computer it is being run on are stored as an ARFF file, which is compatible with programs such as WEKA and RAPIDMINER.
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