Case Converter

Case Converter

Case Converter is located under Textual Analysis (  ) in Pre Processing, in the task pane on the left. Use the drag-and-drop method to use the algorithm in the canvas. Click the algorithm to view and select different properties for analysis.

A case converter is used to adjust the capitalization in a textual document. It can alter the case of an alphabet to a lower case or an upper case. It is used for preprocessing textual data only.

Properties of Case Converter

The available properties of Case Converter are shown in the figure below.




The table given below describes different fields present in the properties of the case converter.

Field

Description

Remark

RunIt allows you to run the node.-
ExploreIt allows you to explore the successfully executed node.-
Vertical Ellipses

The available options are

  • Run till node
  • Run from node
  • Publish as a model
  • Publish code
-

Task Name

It displays the name of the selected task.

You can click the text field to edit or modify the name of the task as required.

Text

It allows you to select the text for which you want to convert the case.

  • Only one data field can be selected.
  • Textual data fields selected for the reader are visible.
  • Only the textual data field can be selected.
AdvancedNode ConfigurationIt allows you to select the instance of the AWS server to provide control over the execution of a task in a workbook or workflow.For more details, refer to Worker Node Configuration. 

Interpretation of Case Converter

The figure given below shows the result of the Case Converter applied to Google News snippets.
In the figure, the column heading text represents the text after the Case Converter has been applied.
In the highlighted example, the word 'New Flashpoint' has been lowered to 'new flashpoint'.

    • Related Articles

    • Case Converter

      Case Converter is located under Textual Analysis ( ) in Pre Processing, in the task pane on the left. Use the drag-and-drop method to use the algorithm in the canvas. Click the algorithm to view and select different properties for analysis. A case ...
    • Regular Expression

      Operators in Expression Builder The Expression Builder on the Feature Definition page has the elements listed below - Features Variables Functions Regular Expression Operators The Regular Expression operator is explained in the table below. Operator ...
    • Replace a Dataset

      You can replace the dataset in a built dashboard in RubiSight. The following conditions must be met to replace the dataset in the dashboard with a new dataset: Columns must have the same number. Columns must have the same names. Columns with the same ...
    • Face Detection

      For Face Detection, the algorithm libraries used are MTCNN (Multi-task Cascaded Convolutional Neural Networks) RetinaFace Notes: MTCNN is a faster algorithm compared to RetinaFace. It can be used in the case of images with many faces and where high ...
    • Exporting a Project

      Exporting a project is saving the project on your system. The exported project is saved in a .DAT file format. This project can be used again by importing it into rubiscape. Note: Make sure you are in the correct Workspace, which includes the project ...