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    mbFXWords

    mbFXWords

    Analyze text. Diagonal read subject, predicate, obj. Search other pdf.

    Version 1.04. Applies and builds upon Apache OpenNLP. For English, French and German files. JavaFX Application, runs with Oracle Java Runtime Environment version 8 that is including JavaFX. NLP extensions: - Divide sentences in subclauses: segmentation. - Divide plain text: subject, predicate, object. - Count words: stemming. - Search for similar content: pdf's. Gives out subject, predicate and object of sentences of pdf and plain text files. Provides comfortable GUI. Automatic language...
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    Nalasys is a natural language system that allows users to specify instructions to the computer in natural language. 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. It also has a default language with no keywords where you can add words defined with objects in memory or from other languages.
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