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    Docspell

    Docspell

    Assist in organizing your piles of documents

    Docspell is a personal document organizer. Or sometimes called a "Document Management System" (DMS). You'll need a scanner to convert your papers into files. Docspell can then assist in organizing the resulting mess. It can unify your files from scanners, emails, and other sources. It is targeted for home use, i.e. families, households, and also for smaller groups/companies. You can associate tags, set correspondent,s and lots of other predefined and custom metadata. If your documents are...
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    DBpedia Spotlight

    DBpedia Spotlight

    DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for automatically annotating

    It is a tool for automatically annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in text, providing a solution for linking unstructured information sources to the Linked Open Data cloud through DBpedia. With a four step approach, DBpedia Spotlight performs named entity extraction, including entity detection and name resolution. It can also be used for named entity recognition, amongst other information extraction tasks. Empower the user experience reusing, interlinking and making semantic queries among high-quality open datasets, extracting meaning from unstructured data.
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    DBpedia has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/wiki The mailing lists are still hosted by SourceForge. DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data.
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    DBpedia Spotlight
    DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in natural language text. The source code is now hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight
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