Zero Experience Necessary (ZEN) The method of application development that uses a conversational agent to assist and direct users to achieve their end goal while using a piece of software. The…
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Zero Experience Necessary (ZEN) The method of application development that uses a conversational agent to assist and direct users to achieve their end goal while using a piece of software. The…
Applications and Services offered by Capture Club - The HAIDIE-ZEN Research Engine Our Research Engine uses near-real-time Machine Learning and persisted Deep-Learning to provide a rich, highly-relevant result…
When I was working for the related content provier Sphere, I was presented with an interesting problem. We were using Apache Lucene back before using Lucene was cool, and overall…
Author's Note: The topic of this white paper illustrates a proposed solution to solve complex scheduling issues associated with national and international transportation. While this solution does not current exist…
dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum..."I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am" -Descartes "If there's any doubt, there is no doubt." -- "Sam" (Robert DeNiro) from "Ronin." "Question Everything." --…
There are many ways you can make an asynchronous request in a JavaScript stage. Using the Apache HTTP Client Using the native Java URL or URI classes Using the native…
One of the most useful features of Nashorn JavaScript in Lucidworks Fusion is the ability to access Java objects within the context of your JavaScript stage. Often times, you'll want…
REST... easy! There are times you just need to reach outside the box and do something. Sometimes that something would be launching a process, or perhaps making an alternate query,…
I have been writing JavaScript for enterprise applications for more than 20 years. From that statement, it's easy to discern that I've been a JavaScript advocate for a long, long…
While Fusion comes with built-in Jsoup selector functionality, it is limited in its extraction capability. If you want to do something like extract attribute values -- in particular attribute values…