A local climate language model called Habitat

Habitat is built locally, from the ground up, on Natural Language Processing and a graph database and neural network. It transforms climate-related information into structured, queryable knowledge. Habitat turns everyday documents and our own words into local climate knowledge-media.

A local climate language model called Habitat
Coastal wetland in brackish tidal zone. Katama, Martha's Vineyard. Photo: William Waterway, 2006.

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A snippet of Habitat's base domain-model code. It is a crucial element of (and window onto) Habitat's development structure and method.

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