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    compromise

    compromise

    Modest natural-language processing

    Language is complicated and there's a gazillion words. Compromise is a javascript library that interprets and pre-parses text and makes some reasonable decisions so things are way easier. Compromise tries its best to parse text. it is small, quick, and often good-enough. It is not as smart as you'd think. Conjugate and negate verbs in any tense. Play between plural, singular and possessive forms. Interpret plain-text numbers. Handle implicit terms. Use it on the client-side or as an...
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    Leseratte is a Java parser for German written language. Currently, it contains a German lexicon (based on the Wiktionary), inflexion rules, a grammar and a parser. (Semantics component planned.) Usable as a Java library, also provides a graphical UI.
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    MUSE

    MUSE

    A library for Multilingual Unsupervised or Supervised word Embeddings

    MUSE is a framework for learning multilingual word embeddings that live in a shared space, enabling bilingual lexicon induction, cross-lingual retrieval, and zero-shot transfer. It supports both supervised alignment with seed dictionaries and unsupervised alignment that starts without parallel data by using adversarial initialization followed by Procrustes refinement. The code can align pre-trained monolingual embeddings (such as fastText) across dozens of languages and provides standardized evaluation scripts and dictionaries. ...
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    VADER

    VADER

    Lexicon and rule-based sentiment analysis tool

    VADER (Valence Aware Dictionary and sEntiment Reasoner) is a lexicon and rule-based sentiment analysis tool designed for analyzing the sentiment of text, particularly in social media and short text formats. It is optimized for quick and accurate analysis of positive, negative, and neutral sentiments.
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    sentiment

    sentiment

    AFINN-based sentiment analysis for Node.js

    Sentiment is a simple and lightweight sentiment analysis tool for Node.js that evaluates the polarity of text by scoring words based on positive and negative sentiment.
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    A modular language generator based on the theory of Functional Grammar (FG) by Simon C. Dik. Implemented using Java for the user interface, ANTLR for the input format parser and Prolog for the grammar and lexicon module, treating underlying linguistic st
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    This project aims to develop a parser for Finnish. The parser and the system of grammatical competence assumed herein, are based on the minimalist theory of grammar (Chomsky 1995, 2005) and Bare Lexicon Hypothesis (Brattico, in prep).
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