The people at iterative.ai are special.
Its hard to describe quickly, but if you're a potential client or employee--you could easily go your entire career unaware that groups like this exist.
Their tools (like DVC) are exceptional, but I write this review because one need only interact with the people there to understand why they're execptional.
The culture there is one that can only exist when the founding talent is top-tier. The experience you'll have, though, is so much more than that.
Recommend whole-heatedly.
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PyDrive2 is am open-source python package maintained by the awesome people at Iterative. And it is very easy to install:. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
These three are made by Iterative.ai, and seem like very clean implementations of MLOps tooling - especially if you aren't dealing with massive data. https://iterative.ai/. Source: over 1 year ago
For what it's worth. (Full disclosure: I'm the community manager at Iterative (DVC,et.al.) Just wanted to make you aware of our online course (free) that we created specifically for Data Scientists (https://learn.iterative.ai). We know that bridging the gap between prototype to production/ jupyter notebook to reproducible/software engineering compatible, is a challenge. That's why we created the course. To also... Source: almost 2 years ago
What do you think of iterative.ai tools like dvc or cml? I have no direct experience, but I am looking at setting up something similar to what you need for a personal project. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hey all, we (at iterative.ai) are launching TPI - Terraform Provider Iterative https://github.com/iterative/terraform-provider-iterative. Source: about 2 years ago
There's dozens of tools out there for this these days. I'd recommend sonix.ai they give you 30 minutes free. Source: 12 months ago
Do you have a budget? If so, there's this tool I've worked with called Sonix that generates transcripts of what you feed into it. It's not super accurate, but it's good enough. One of the features is that you can "highlight" chunks of text, and have it spit out an XML that will have a sequence containing only the highlighted text. Source: over 1 year ago
Sonix was the one I used because it had 30 free minutes and the video was only 10-11 minutes long. It seems to have done a really decent job, but not sure if that's because the source audio is pretty clear. Source: over 1 year ago
Sonix.ai does many languages and is quite good. Source: over 1 year ago
I am struggling with this as well, but one good tool for me has been sonix.ai, which can transcribe pretty well (posted a little while ago about it). Source: about 2 years ago
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