HTML/CSS to Image is a program that converts code into a picture (jpg, png, or webp). Images seem precisely the same in Firefox as they do in Chrome.
MonkeyLearn is a text analysis platform that helps you identify and extract actionable data from a variety of raw texts, including emails, chats, webpages, papers, tweets, and more! You can use custom tags to categorize texts, such as sentiments or topics, and extract specific data, such as organizations or keywords.
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Generates an image from HTML/CSS
Generates an image from a URL
Classifies texts with a given classifier.
Extracts information from texts with a given extractor.
Uploads data to a classifier.
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HTML and CSS are the languages used to design web pages. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. It is a markup language, which means that it tells the browser how to display text and images. CSS is Cascading Style Sheet. It is a way of giving instructions about how a page should look.
HTML and CSS are not very good at things like detecting faces or objects in photos. They were designed for static documents and their design limits them from doing anything other than simple document layout. This is where the Image to HTML/CSS tops come in. They can be used to convert an image to HTML and CSS code.
HTML/CSS to Image is one such top that converts images into HTML/CSS code. It can be integrated with Monkey Learn as well as any other API or top that we will discuss in the next section.
HTML/CSS to Image is a free online top that takes an image and produces the HTML and CSS that is needed to render that image on a webpage. It can be used by itself or alongside other APIs and tops. The HTML and CSS it produces can be copied and pasted into any website you want to add the image to.
It uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR. to detect text in the image and convert it to text. It then transforms the text into an appropriate HTML tag such as “h1” or “p” depending on what it finds, and renders the images using CSS.
HTML/CSS to Image uses Google’s Tesseract project, which isn’t open source, meaning that they can’t publish the code under an open source license. It does allow users to download their own version of Tesseract, thus bypassing the licensing issue. If you don’t want to download Tesseract, you can use the online demo version of HTML/CSS to Image instead.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to use HTML/CSS to Image along with Monkey Learn to perform sentiment analysis on Twitter data in Python via TensorFlow.js.. The results of the sentiment analysis will then be displayed using an image on a webpage using HTML5 canvas element.
With the integration of HTML/CSS to Image with Monkey Learn, our sentiment analysis can now be applied on a bigger dataset from Twitter instead of Flickr. We have been able to display this data in an interesting way by creating an infographic from it using HTML/CSS to Image and displaying it with Monkey Learn.
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