- Look up
tagger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tagger may
refer to:
Theodor Tagger (1891–1958), an Austrian-German
writer and
theater manager Part-of-speech...
- Look up
Tag,
TAG,
tag,
tág,
tåg, or
tagging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tag,
TAG, or
tagging may
refer to:
Tag (graffiti), a form of
graffiti signature...
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Tagged may
refer to:
Tagged (web series), an
American teen
psychological thriller web
series Tagged (website), a
social discovery website Tag (disambiguation)...
- the
first and most
widely used
English POS
taggers,
employs rule-based algorithms. Part-of-speech
tagging is
harder than just
having a list of
words and...
-
automatically identify and
track tags attached to objects. An RFID
system consists of a tiny
radio transponder called a
tag, a
radio receiver, and a transmitter...
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Tages was
claimed as a
founding prophet of
Etruscan religion who is
known from
reports by
Latin authors of the late
Roman Republic and
Roman Empire. He...
- is
based on the game of
tag and
involves contestants running through various indoor obstacle courses while professional taggers attempt to
catch them....
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Tagès was a
software copy
protection system,
jointly developed, at first, by MPO and the
Thales Group (formerly
known as Thomson-CSF)
starting in 1999...
- The
purpose of the
tag is for an
artist to have
their tags recognised by
other artists in
their locale. The most
prevalent taggers in an area are known...
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Tagging in the AFL
should not be a
dying art". ESPN.
Retrieved 26
September 2018. O'Donoghue,
Craig (11
April 2018). "The
Centre Bounce: Why
taggers still...