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Fix Webex chat multiline messages importation #14

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Fix Webex chat multiline messages importation #14

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@bakaburg1 bakaburg1 commented Feb 8, 2024

This pull request fixes an issue where chat messages on multiple lines were causing processing errors due to a malformed WebEx csv file. The fix involves concatenating the multiline messages to the previous line.

Chat messages on multiple lines were breaking the processing due to the WebEx csv file being malformed.

Now they are concatenated to the previous line.
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The recent updates focus on enhancing the chat transcript management and summarization processes. These improvements include better handling of multi-line messages, merging split messages for continuity, and refining data processing for clarity in speaker identification. Additionally, a minor readability tweak was made in summarization output, ensuring a smoother presentation of text.

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R/.../data_management.R Enhanced processing of chat transcripts including multi-line message handling and speaker identification.
R/.../summarization.R Improved message readability by adding a space after "segment".

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@bakaburg1 bakaburg1 merged commit 253e887 into main Feb 8, 2024
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 1259ad2 and 8bee7d3.
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  • R/data_management.R (2 hunks)
  • R/summarization.R (1 hunks)
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The first line of the file is always complete, by definition. no need to check for out of boundary checks.

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