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    Label Sleuth

    Label Sleuth

    Open source no-code system for text annotation and building of text

    An open-source no-code system for text annotation and building text classifiers. No AI knowledge needed. From task definition to working model in just a few hours! While domain experts label their data, Label Sleuth automatically trains in the background-appropriate machine learning models. To avoid wasted labeling effort, Label Sleuth employs active learning techniques to guide the user in what they should be labeled next. Domain experts can quickly start labeling their data through an intuitive user interface. Developed by researchers across industry and academia, Label Sleuth incorporates the latest research from human-computer interaction, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence. ...
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    Digital Forensics Guide

    Digital Forensics Guide

    Learn all about Digital Forensics and Computer Forensics

    ...It organizes foundational topics such as evidence acquisition, disk and memory analysis, file system structures, network forensics, artifact extraction, timeline generation, and reporting into digestible modules that help build core competency. Alongside conceptual explanations, the guide includes practical examples with widely used tools (like Autopsy, Volatility, Sleuth Kit, and network analysis suites), illustrating how investigations proceed from initial data capture to final analysis. The goal is to provide both a learning path and a quick reference for real-world casework, bridging the gap between academic theory and operational practice.
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