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    * Java classes for parsing text, conversion to XML or to evaluate in Java. The parser is textual-script-controlled with a syntax near Backus Naur Format, named ZBNF. * Some routines for conversion: C-Header or Java to XMI, XML-Documentation generation,
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    OpenDMAP (Open Source Direct Memory Access Parser) is a natural language processing (text mining) application: a semantic parser for information extraction.
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    A bioinformatics package to analyse ESTs (Expressed Sequence Tags) easily. It contains functionalities of ESTs for EST submission, Batch BLAST and BLAST result parser, etc. easiEST contains JAVA GUI applications for analysing ESTs or other sequences
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    Provides a GUI interface to grammatical structure and relations (as parsed by the Stanford Parser) of any text. Contains grammatical relation editor to modify, import, export grammatical relation definitions (tregex patterns and features).
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    This program helps understanding the content of any MPEG compressed video stream by displaying its structure and content in a tree based view.
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    The aim of MIEX (Metadata and Information Extractor from small XML documents) is to create a wrapper for the Stanford Parser, to extract and store metadata (syntactic structures, relationships among words...) from simple XML documents.
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    TagHybrida is a French hybrid syntactic parser. TagHybrida is a four stage parser combining hand-writen and corpus based information.
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    XML Parser, Data Processing API and Specific Implementations for SensorML.
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    OBIEE UDML (Universal Database Markup Language) parser, providing an XML output, enabling other applications to take advantage of the meta data.
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