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Java implementation of semirings as used in Joshua Goodman's thesis. Allows parsers to easily return different kinds of values by simply changing the semiring.
Connecting Historical Authorities with Links, Contexts and Entities. CHALICE is a historic placename gazetteer for the UK, published as Linked Data and linked to other widely-used sources of placename reference information on the semantic web.
Standardizing the existing RelEx2Frame Engine of the RelEx semantic dependency relationship extractor and adding an statistical learning AI for automatic extension of the rule base
A lyrical analysis and classification tool focused specifically on rhyming style in rap lyrics. Functions include phonetic transcription, rhyme visualization, and rapper classification.
Reconcile is an open source research platform for coreference resolution. It combines a large number of open source NLP components and provides extension points for researchers to plug in additional features and techniques.
This project extends the ASV Toolbox from the Wortschatz-project at the University of Leipzig.
It annotates terms extracted by the "TE" (Terminolgy Extraction) and "Namerec" modules with semantic resources.
leXkit: a client-server dictionary edition environment, that makes editing easier for the lexicographer, who hasn’t to be aware of technical issues. Entry meta-information is used to provide advanced functionality, such as context-dependent tasks.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Sanchay is a collection of tools and APIs for language researchers. It has some implementations of NLP algorithms, some flexible APIs, several user friendly annotation interfaces and Sanchay Query Language for language resources.
Maui is a multi-purpose automatic topic indexing algorithm. Given a document, Maui automatically identifies its topics. Depending on the task topics are tags, keywords, keyphrases, vocabulary terms, descriptors or Wikipedia titles.
The Neurpheus Morphological Analyser performs morphological analysis, stemming or word form generation tasks using sophisticated classification methods for an analysis of words unseen in a training dictionary.
DawNLITE is a Natural-Language-based Image Transmoding Engine. The software transforms an image to a video as recorded by a virtual camera panning and zooming over the image, following a natural language text description of the image.
ConTextKit is a Java-based implementation of Wendy Chapman's ConText algorithm for annotating the context of medical documents, specifically the negation, temporality, and experiencer.
Tipa2Unicode is a little stand-alone application which lets you input Tipa-shortcuts and then displays Unicode symbols. You can then paste either side of the conversion to LaTeX or a word processor.
A compiler to improve relation management between mobile users. This compiler will handle data islands for data transportation between a client mobile phone and a server node accesing a cellular network.
Want to count the number of syllables in a word? Want to create a random haiku? This Java application can do both. Just add the JAR file to your project for access to these basic classes. We use CMU's pronunciation dictionary to count each syllable.
This project aimed at creating framework and binary data format for etymological Arabic system. and will not continue hosted at sourceforge because the term of use determine me as enemy, so I am prohibited from using sourceforge services.