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This library for the Processing programming language provides classes to wrap the functionality of the JPen-2 tablet package for Java, thus simplifying the use of graphical tablets in Processing.
IMPORTANT: Active development has moved to https://github.com/codeanticode/tablet
The Information Extraction Plugin allows the use of information extraction techniques within RapidMiner.
It can be seen as an interface between naturallanguage and IE- or datamining-methods, by extracting interesting information out of documents.
Transliterator between any Language files - Map Fonts, Create Encoding Scheme, Input Phonetic, Indian, Roman, Tamil, Hindi, English, French, German, Spanish or Any World Language Keyboard. Ex: [Phonetic Input]-[Any World Language Output] or ViceVersa.
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GSVideo is a cross-platform library for the Processing programming language that provides video support (movie playback, video capture, creation of movie files) through the use of the GStreamer multimedia framework.
Framework used to represents English grammars graphically
Augmented Syntax Diagrams (ASDs) provide a framework to represent grammars of natural languages as directed graphs -- that is, as networks of nodes and edges. Nodes represent instances (or usages) of words and phrase types in a language such as English.
A Java toolbox with commonly used Farsi Language functions.
Includes functions for text manipulation, standardization, normalization, search, replace and changing words and ligatures. Fixing White space problems, Jalai date and Calendar, etc...
DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in naturallanguage text.
The source code is now hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight
This project aims to build a suite of NaturalLanguageProcessing tools. Modules will include corpus indexing and access tools, a part-of-speech tagger, tokenisers, text classification software, etc.
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Query, integrate and manipulate data using natural languages.
iLastic is an open-source framework to query, integrate and manipulate any type of data in English.
Extract, transform and merge information from the web, databases, files or any other data repository using a language you already know... English
Nalasys is a naturallanguage system that allows users to specify instructions to the computer in naturallanguage. By defining words with intrinsic data the system recognizes, a user will be able to program a system using his own words.
For now the system can use several programmatic languages like SQL, Javascript, Groovy or JSP expression language.
A multi-agent architecture for building interactive dramas. It uses the Jason's BDI engine, being the Jason's agent-oriented programming language utilized for performing the drama management and for authoring behaviors for the characters.
This is a Java-based project for complex event extraction from text and co-reference resolution. Currently the code can read BioNLP shared task format (http://2011.bionlp-st.org/) and i2b2 NaturalLanguageProcessing for Clinical Data shared task format (https://www.i2b2.org/NLP/DataSets/Main.php). Event extraction includes finding events and the parameters for an event in a text.
The method is based on SVM but other ML algorithms can be adopted. The method details are explained in the following paper:
Ehsan Emadzadeh, Azadeh Nikfarjam, and Graciela Gonzalez. 2011. ...
Analogical Modeling is an exemplar-based approach to machine learning which imitates human behavior in outcome prediction. Its design has been applied to many naturallanguage and other phenomena which exhibit variable behavior. A Perl XS implementation is available from http://humanities.byu.edu/am/ . This project is a Java implementation of the same. For more information on Analogical Modeling, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analogical_modeling .
SIET, the Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool, is a simple-to-use, handy and free application for such tasks as resizing, cropping, retouching, watermarking, etc... Batch processing is also provided. Because is OS Independent, written in an interpreted language, SIET can run on any platform that has a java virtual machine available. Tested on: Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint.
This application illustrates naturallanguageprocessing using tagged grammars and statistical classification. Outputs are shown with the EMMA specification of the W3C. A viewer is provided to allow for more user-friendly viewing of EMMA results.
The Wikipedia Miner toolkit provides simplified access to Wikipedia. This open encyclopedia represents a vast, constantly evolving multilingual database of concepts and semantic relations; a promising resource for nlp and related research.
Web application to make user-friendly requests on large XML database.
Tools to XML-ize large bodies of semi-formal texts (like floras).
Computer-assisted specimen identification.
Uses naturallanguageprocessing, 2D/3D images analysis and generation.
OpenEphyra is an open framework for question answering (QA). It retrieves answers to naturallanguage questions from the Web and other sources. Visit http://www.ephyra.info/ for more details and information on joining this open research initiative.
This tool identifies expected answer types (EAT) of naturallanguage questions. The EAT is an automatically assigned semantic label (e.g. “PERSON”, “LOCATION”, etc) which is used by the system to reduce the search space of candidate answer.
A system to perform analysis of large documents for the purpose of cataloging similar documents. Similarity is based upon contextual analysis of these documents done by identifying common words and proper nouns.
ELIA(Eyegaze Language Integration Analysis) supports the analysis of eye-tracking data for studies in languageprocessing. ELIA eases early analysis of data to enable iterative development of experiments in response to spoken language.
TextMarker is now developed and hosted at Apache UIMA (http://uima.apache.org/textmarker.html). TextMarker is a UIMA-based tool for information extraction and more. The full featured editor of the rule language and the build process of UIMA descriptors are complemented with components for visualization, explanation, testing and rule learning.
Its my college project for Natural Disaster Response Unit Management Information System Based On Java Standard Edition (J2SE) using IDE Netbeans and DBMS MySQL. Supported language in the system is Bahasa Indonesia.
Bangla LanguageProcessing tools developed/monitored by Center for Research on Bangla LanguageProcessing, BRAC University, Bangladesh. See http://crblp.bracu.ac.bd/ for details.