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    nanoGPT

    nanoGPT

    The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning models

    ...The repo is organized with a training pipeline (dataset preprocessing, model definition, optimizer, training loop) and inference script so you can train a small GPT on text datasets like Shakespeare or custom corpora. It emphasizes readability and clarity: the training loop is cleanly written, and the code avoids heavy abstractions, letting students follow the architecture step by step. While simple, it can still train non-trivial models on modern GPUs and generate coherent text. The project has become widely used in tutorials, courses, and experiments for people learning how transformers work under the hood.
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    IMS Open Corpus Workbench

    IMS Open Corpus Workbench

    Indexing and query tools for very large text corpora

    The IMS Open Corpus Workbench is a collection of tools for managing and querying large text corpora (100 M words and more) with linguistic annotations. Its central component is the flexible and efficient query processor CQP, which can be used interactively in a terminal session, as a backend e.g. from a Perl script, or through the Web-based GUI CQPweb.
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    Aelius Brazilian Portuguese POS-Tagger

    Python, NLTK-based package for shallow parsing of Brazilian Portuguese

    ...It also includes language resources such as language models, sample texts, and gold standards. Presently, Aelius already offers facilities for POS-tagging and chunking corpora and outputting annotations in different formats, such as in XML in the TEI P5 encoding scheme.
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    Donatus is an on-going project consisting of Python, NLTK-based tools and grammars for deep parsing and syntactical annotation of Brazilian Portuguese corpora. It includes a user-friendly graphical user interface for building syntactic parsers with the NLTK, providing some additional functionalities.
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    Perlconc is a Perl-CGI script to search corpora of text files for words/phrases, outputting either a word frequency count or a concordance.
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