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    Stanza

    Stanza

    Stanford NLP Python library for many human languages

    Stanza is a collection of accurate and efficient tools for the linguistic analysis of many human languages. Starting from raw text to syntactic analysis and entity recognition, Stanza brings state-of-the-art NLP models to languages of your choosing. Stanza is a Python natural language analysis package. It contains tools, which can be used in a pipeline, to convert a string containing human language text into lists of sentences and words, to generate base forms of those words, their parts of...
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    CLEiM

    Cross Lingual Education in Medicine

    CLEiM (Cross Lingual Education in Medicine) is an opensource version of an Intelligent System which extract concepts from medical texts and provides qualified information. It integrates information from various sources. This system has been developed by the Intelligent System Group GSI (http://www.esi.uem.es/gsi/) at UEM University. We do NER (Named Entity Recognition) based on GATE platform. The installation is simple, you can use it as a Web application. It has been tested under...
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