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> my first instinct would be to look into the "Open/Import" functionality of all those open source Spreadsheet tools like LibreOffice.
I already mentioned the Excel's import wizard, but it's mainly meant for CSV and not free-form tables. > If an AI goes wrong, all you can do is tweak the training data, retrain the model and pray to a $DEITY of your choice that As I said, that's also not the way I would go. The AI should
(like detecting unusual data, like text in a field which always used to be numerical) Ideally the Perl code could also include data to restart the Tk-Wizard to refince in case of errors. I think that would easily address all your concerns. PS: Of course this could also be a realized as a web service and skip the Tk part.
Cheers Rolf In reply to Re^8: Module for parsing tables from plain text document
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