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PAK is a collection of library code to handle the overhead of coding
PAK is a collection of library code to handle the overhead of coding things like read-write locks, reflective multithreaded programming and simple file io. This is a java library collection, please see my API below...
A simple java library for text and object oriented code.
Among the different available packages, there are for text analysis (levenshtein and ngram fingerprinting), a grammar framework, simple object persistence (very light and dependence free), ...
This is a Java-based project for complex event extraction from text and co-reference resolution. Currently the code can read BioNLP shared task format (http://2011.bionlp-st.org/) and i2b2 Natural Language Processing for Clinical Data shared task format (https://www.i2b2.org/NLP/DataSets/Main.php). Event extraction includes finding events and the parameters for an event in a text.
The method is based on SVM but other ML algorithms can be adopted.
LDIFF is an enhanced language-independent line differencing tool built upon the Unix diff and overcomes its limitations in determining whether an artifact line has been changed or is the result of additions and removals
A Java package for pretty-printing a text by deciding where to introduce line-breaks and indentation. A Java implementation of Derek Oppen\'s pretty printing algorithm. It is _not_ a pretty printer for Java code, though it could be used to write one.