Find-vague is a JavaScript package that finds semantically similar phrases in text. It supports sentence encoding and similarity comparison using word embeddings. You can install it with npm and use it to analyze text for vague or unclear expressions.
Generates embeddings for text for better semantic comparisons and calculations. These embeddings help in understanding and calculating similarities between text data.
Allows comparison of two sentences based on semantic similarity, helping in understanding how closely related two sentences are.
Compares multiple sentences against each other to yield a similarity matrix, giving insights into how sentences in a group compare with each other.
Creates embeddings for sequences of text, facilitating more complex comparisons and analyses across larger text bodies.
Finds the top-k most similar sentences to a given input from a corpus of sentences, which helps in finding the closest matches in terms of semantic content.
Bring the best of open source JavaScript development to your own projects with unlimited public packages.
Seamlessly integrate public and private packages into your development process with unlimited access.
Add collaborators to work on your public and private packages together, allowing for package-based permissions management.
Bring the best of open source JavaScript development to your own projects by allowing unlimited access to public packages.
Seamlessly integrate both public and private packages into your development cycle, providing unlimited access to private repositories.
Add collaborators to work on your public and private packages together, with customized permissions for each package.
Allows users to publish an unlimited number of public packages to the npm registry, providing wide distribution and collaboration opportunities.
Provides automated notifications for security vulnerabilities in packages, ensuring users are informed about potential risks.
Enables users to publish an unlimited number of private packages, allowing for secure and private project management.
Grants detailed access control over who can view and manage specific packages within the user's account, enhancing security.
Supports management and collaboration for teams by allowing designated permissions for team members on different packages.
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A public collection of packages of open-source code for Node.js, front-end web apps, and other needs of the JavaScript community.
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Adapt packages of code for your apps or incorporate them as they are. Share code with any npm user, anywhere, and restrict code to specific developers.
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Discover multiple ways to solve the same puzzle and find other developers who are working on similar problems and projects.
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