Classifying SCPs, Part 1: Building a web crawler · GriP on math

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Last updated 16 outubro 2024
Classifying SCPs, Part 1: Building a web crawler · GriP on math
This first blog post in the series of our Data Science project of classifying SCPs is concerned with the starting point of any data-related problem, really: How do we obtain data? Fortunately, the data we want to build a Machine Learning model upon is readily available in the form of articles with standardized URLs. Thus, the task of obtaining the data comes down to writing a web crawler that parses the HTML underlying the articles and extracts the label (i.
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