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      <title>Labeling data in Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth</title>
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      <description>Acquiring and cleaning data, including reliable labels for supervised learning, determines the fate of every data science project and usually takes up about 80 percent of project time. For an NLP project I am working on (more on that in a later post), I have been looking for a simple tool to label named entities in text. After comparing a few alternatives out there, I decided to use Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth.</description>
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