User:Anupamsomani

Unlike extensions and media files, there is no central repository for templates. Templates can be newly written or to save duplicating work already done, exported from another wiki e.g. Wikipedia, and then imported into the target wiki.

Creation
Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Templates follow a convention that the name is prefixed with " ", assigning it to that namespace; besides this, you can create them like any other wiki page.

The simplest use of templates is as follows. If you create a page called "Template:Welcome" with contents:

Hello! Welcome to the wiki. 1.Team Format in Hackathon - Team Format --Max 4 people per team --A woman should be leading the team. Men will be allowed as members but team leader has to be woman 2. Hackathon Topic list - NLP/conversational UI and personalized HMI - Machine learning applications - Blockchain and distributed ledger technology - New Product Architectures - Security in the cloud and connected device ecosystem

Hackathons are just one of the tools within our innovation practice that represents our engineering-focused culture. These events help us add value to our client's business.

Hackathon Schedule for April 7 and 8 10:00 am : Official start of Hackathon. All participants need to come in person. Participants have time till 10:00 am on April 8 to make things. All participants will have to show a demo starting 10:00 am on April 8

Project scope are Real-time question generation using NLP, Content recommendations and Search for content on the web, PDF or Scan Images

you have created your first template! If you then insert the code:

in any other page, when that page is viewed the text "Hello! Welcome to the wiki." will appear instead of. The template content is "transcluded" into the other page, i.e. it is integrated in the page.

You can then insert  at any point of any page where you wish to welcome someone. Suppose it is used in 100 pages. If you then change the template contents to:

Hi there! Welcome to this wonderful wiki.

and revisit any of the 100 pages where the template was used, you'll see the new text instead of the original one. In this way, you have changed the content of 100 pages without editing them, because the template is transcluded into these pages.

This is the basic mechanism. There are several additional features of transclusion that enrich this mechanism and make templates very useful.

Usage
Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be

Who is the target user in this case? We are going to develop NLP Question Generation and Chat application solution that are identified based on linguistic context rather than relying on predefined us. For eg: we can use our application any organization where we defined our model as per organization need. What is the data set/source you are using? Data or model can be wiki pages URL, PDF, scan images and JSON template data where NLP API read the data and trained our model accordingly How large is the user base so that this has time to prove what it is learning? As of now we are now storing the data in our database we reading the data from cloud so we are not concern about data storage. We have just provide wiki pages or cloud wiki url so our NLP API read the data from there and trained their model. What kind of algorithms are you using for content recommendations As we are developing chat bot application so we used Parsey McParseface, a language parsing deep learning model made by Google that uses Point-of-Speech tagging. https://algorithmia.com/algorithms/deeplearning/Parsey Are you using any 3rd party APIs to make this work?

Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK): a Python library that provides modules for processing text, classifying, tokenizing, stemming, tagging, parsing, and more. http://www.nltk.org/ transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Templates follow a convention that the name is prefixed with " ", assigning it to that namespace; besides this, you can create them like any other wiki page.


 * — as described above, this link will be dynamically replaced by the current content of Template:Name at the time the page with the template link is loaded. The link will remain unchanged in the page's source.