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    gannu

    gannu

    Java API and tools for performing NLP and other AI tasks

    ...In F. Castro, A. F. Gelbukh & M. González (eds.), MICAI (1) (pp. 217-227), : Springer. ISBN: 978-3-642-45113-3 The zip file contains Gannu jar, source, API documentation and necessary resources for performing research. Gannu uses the following projects: Weka, JExcel API, Stanford POS Tagger and WordNet. Please cite them when using Gannu.
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    NetBeans Dictionaries

    Additional dictionary files for the NetBeans spellchecker.

    Additional dictionary files for the NetBeans spellchecker.
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    This project is contains implementations of algorithms to integrate the output of different NLP tools (part of speech taggers, morphologies, parsers, etc.) in order to obtain more accurate, more robust and more fine-grained linguistic analyses. Note that the code is outdated, but left here for documentation purposes. Its functionality may be reimplemented within the NLP2RDF project (http://code.google.com/p/nlp2rdf).
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