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How to omit topic in text

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welcome to this webinar on topic detection with text mining I am Rosaria silly boy I work as a data scientist at 9 and Iamp;#39;m here with Vincenzo Torcy he works also has at 9 as a data scientist and today we are going to show you and today we are going to show you a quick implementation of a topic detection using the text mining extension of the name analytics platform so letamp;#39;s start then ok so first of all what is the topic detection we have a text or a collection of text and the topic detection tries to discover the topics that are hidden in the text and thatamp;#39;s important without any a priori knowledge here for example there is an example itamp;#39;s a question for support on the 9 forum and if you read it you can see that the topic of this question is database it can be described by the word database of course of course but also by SQL JDBC driver and maybe a few other words so a few other keywords describe this particular topic so itamp;#39;s 10 topic detection

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It is non-standard to omit I but does occur in casual conversational speech. Your example works but I dont recommend that a language learner use this because you might do so in another sentence where it doesnt fit. In speech, yes. In writing, no, do not omit the pronoun.
This technique of omitting the subject is called ellipsis. In informal spoken language, text messages and informal emails, people will often omit the subject. You should not do this in formal written English, especially in formal essays for IELTS for example.
To omit something is to leave it out, to forget or overlook it. The verb omit comes from the Latin word omittere, to let go or to lay aside, which is exactly what it means.
Every complete sentence has a subject. Without a subject, you dont have a sentenceyou have a phrase. A clause, which is defined as a group of words that contains a subject and a verb that have a relationship, can be a complete sentence, but it isnt necessarily one.
Omitted words refer to any text that has been excluded from a text submission.
Omitting Subjects and Auxiliary Verbs We can omit both the subject pronoun (most likely I and you) and the auxiliary verb at the beginning of a clause when the meaning is obvious. This is very common in informal English, especially with questions. [Are you] Done with your food?
For that reason, omitting subject pronouns has come to evoke a journalling style. In many genres of texts, it is considered bad style, unless it is part of a dialogue that is meant to sound colloquial.
You can use an ellipsisthree consecutive periods, with one space around each ( . . . )to leave out extra or unnecessary words.

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