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    GROBID

    GROBID

    A machine learning software for extracting information

    GROBID is a machine learning library for extracting, parsing, and re-structuring raw documents such as PDF into structured XML/TEI encoded documents with a particular focus on technical and scientific publications. First developments started in 2008 as a hobby. In 2011 the tool has been made available in open source. Work on GROBID has been steady as a side project since the beginning and is expected to continue as such. Header extraction and parsing from article in PDF format. The...
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    JIProlog

    JIProlog

    Java Internet Prolog (Moved to GitHub)

    ...THE PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB https://github.com/jiprolog/ JIProlog is a cross-platform pure Java 100% Prolog interpreter that integrates Prolog and Java languages in a very fashinating way. JIProlog is compliant with the major Prolog interpreters. It supports most of ISO Prolog specifications and the most common and used built-in predicates, JIProlog allows to call Prolog predicates from Java without dealing with native code (JNI or JNA) and allows to invoke Java methods from Prolog in the same way you call predicates.
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    OPTIMA cidoc-crm Semantic Annotation

    Semantic annotation of archaeology reports with respect to CIDOC-CRM

    ...OPTIMA performs the NLP tasks of Named Entity Recognition, Relation Extraction, Negation Detection and Word Sense Disambiguation using hand-crafted rules and SKOS terminological resources (English Heritage Thesauri and Glossaries). The resulted semantic annotations are associated with classes of the (ISO 21127:2006) CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) and its archaeological extension, CRM-EH. OPTIMA is also targeted at the detection and recognition of contextual relations between CRM entities. Such relations are modeled with respect to the CRM-EH archaeology extension. The pipeline targets the CIDOC-CRM entities; E19.Physical_Object, E53.Place, E49.Time_Appellation and E57.Material and the CRM-EH entities; EHE1001.Context_Event, EHE1002.Production_Event, EHE1004.Deposition_Event and P45.consists_of material property
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