Thank you for sharing, Anish! It looks great, I will spend some time looking though the details of the notebook later and post back!
>From the quick glance - the notebook that you shared have some error stack-traces [1], and some paragraph seems not to have an output (were not executed?) - could you please make sure that the latest version of notebook, updated and executed is posted on the Github? Meanwhile, please feel free to share your plans on Stanford datasets in the separate thread here! :) 1. https://github.com/anish18sun/Zeppelin-Notebooks/blob/master/2BSD5NUW1/note.json#L639 -- Alex On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 6:31 PM, anish singh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am pleased to let you know that fourth notebook is ready for review at > [0]. The notebook uses both WARC and WET format of data. Warcbase library > has been extensively used. The notebook contains seven sections ending with > a search engine built using Apache Lucene. > > Documentation and blog for the notebook is ready at [1]. > > For ease of viewing of the notebook, a sample demo run of the notebook and > demonstration of all features such as finding context of locations or > running the search engine have been posted in a video at [2]. > > Meanwhile, I will start work on the fifth notebook on Stanford datasets. > Thanks Alex for all your help. > > [0]. https://github.com/anish18sun/Zeppelin-Notebooks/tree/ > master/2BSD5NUW1 > [1]. http://zeppelinnotes.blogspot.in/ > [2]. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByXTtaL2yHBuU2tSTU1WeW1IRnc > > Thanks, > Anish >
