2 projects for "document classification" with 2 filters applied:

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    DynaQ

    DynaQ

    Innovative text document search. http://dynaq.opendfki.de for details.

    The goal of DynaQ is to develop an inquiry system to explore the personal information space, supporting you with the searching paradigm 'orienteering'. DynaQ is a (desktop)search engine with enhanced functionality for file, email and blog search. Look at our GitLab homepage for sourcecode and documentation: http://dynaq.opendfki.de
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    CrimeKgAssitant

    CrimeKgAssitant

    Crime assistant including crime type prediction

    CrimeKgAssitant is a Chinese-language legal NLP project that combines offense prediction, consultation classification, automated answers, and knowledge graph queries. It organizes data around criminal charges, sentencing cases, legal question-and-answer pairs, and related legal information. A multiclass model predicts likely offense categories from written case descriptions using document embeddings and a support vector machine. Separate classifiers sort consultation questions into predefined legal categories before retrieving or generating relevant responses from the prepared knowledge base. ...
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