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    flair

    flair

    A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP

    A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP. Developed by Humboldt University of Berlin and friends. A powerful NLP library. Flair allows you to apply our state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) models to your text, such as named entity recognition (NER), sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging (PoS), special support for biomedical texts, sense disambiguation and classification, with support for a rapidly growing number of languages.
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    torchtext

    torchtext

    Data loaders and abstractions for text and NLP

    We recommend Anaconda as a Python package management system. Please refer to pytorch.org for the details of PyTorch installation. LTS versions are distributed through a different channel than the other versioned releases. Alternatively, you might want to use the Moses tokenizer port in SacreMoses (split from NLTK). You have to install SacreMoses. To build torchtext from source, you need git, CMake and C++11 compiler such as g++. When building from source, make sure that you have the same C++...
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    Kashgari

    Kashgari

    Kashgari is a production-level NLP Transfer learning framework

    Kashgari is a simple and powerful NLP Transfer learning framework, build a state-of-art model in 5 minutes for named entity recognition (NER), part-of-speech tagging (PoS), and text classification tasks.
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    gannu

    gannu

    Java API and tools for performing NLP and other AI tasks

    Java API and tools for performing a wide range of AI tasks such as: word sense disambiguation (released), optimization (5 Evolutionary Algorithms Implemented ETA February 2014), opinion mining (ETA November 2014) and text wikification (ETA July 2014). Gannu includes some graphical interfaces for scientific purposes. When using Gannu please cite: *Jiménez, F. V., Gelbukh, A. F. & Sidorov, G. (2013). Simple Window Selection Strategies for the Simplified Lesk Algorithm for Word Sense Disambiguation.. In F. Castro, A. F. Gelbukh & M. González (eds.), MICAI (1) (pp. 217-227), : Springer. ISBN: 978-3-642-45113-3 The zip file contains Gannu jar, source, API documentation and necessary resources for performing research. Gannu uses the following projects: Weka, JExcel API, Stanford POS Tagger and WordNet. ...
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    This project is a compilation of tools/libraries to help with tasks related to Text Analytics mainly in Java. These tools range from simple wrappers to sophisticated mining tasks that can improve the productivity of researchers and engineers.
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