standard encoding
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standard encoding has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
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| Rdf:type | Encoding Standard | [1] |
| Example | Utf 8 | [1] |
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typebeam/2d94618a-acdb-41ef-91a7-87d30189d3de
ex:EncodingStandard
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labelbeam/2d94618a-acdb-41ef-91a7-87d30189d3de
standard encoding
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examplebeam/2d94618a-acdb-41ef-91a7-87d30189d3de
ex:utf-8
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ctx:claims/beam/2d94618a-acdb-41ef-91a7-87d30189d3de- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/2d94618a-acdb-41ef-91a7-87d30189d3deShow excerpt
- **Tokenizer Compatibility**: - Ensure that the tokenizer you are using supports the languages and encodings you are working with. - Consider using a more robust tokenizer like `spaCy` if `NLTK` is not meeting your needs. By following…
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