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    pyVideoTrans

    pyVideoTrans

    Translate the video from one language to another and embed dubbing

    pyVideoTrans is an ambitious open-source multimedia processing project that assembles speech recognition, subtitle generation, AI translation, voice synthesis, and video assembly into a unified pipeline for converting videos from one language to another with embedded dubbing and captions. At its core it runs speech-to-text models to transcribe audio tracks, translates the resulting text into a target language using local or cloud-based translation engines, synthesizes new speech to match the translated subtitles, and then merges that speech back into the video, creating a fully localized media file. ...
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    MITRE Annotation Toolkit

    A toolkit for managing and manipulating text annotations

    The MITRE Annotation Toolkit (MAT) is a suite of tools which can be used for automated and human tagging of annotations. Annotation is a process, used mostly by researchers in natural language processing, of enhancing documents with information about the various phrase types the documents contain. MAT supports both UI interaction and command-line interaction, and provides various levels of control over the overall annotation process. It can be customized for specific tasks (e.g.,...
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    Safe Harbor Deidentification

    Safe Harbor Deidentification for medical documents

    Phalanx - Deidentify Safe Harbor Deidentification Mode of Phalanx is an abridged pipeline of NLP annotators culminating in NER annotators which write output of text offsets. It uses the Safe Harbor deidentification method.
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    Arabic Corpus

    Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling

    The Arabic Corpus {compiled by Dr. Mourad Abbas ( http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora ) The corpus Khaleej-2004 contains 5690 documents. It is divided to 4 topics (categories). The corpus Watan-2004 contains 20291 documents organized in 6 topics (categories). Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on...
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    TEES

    Turku Event Extraction System

    Turku Event Extraction System (TEES) is a free and open source natural language processing system developed for the extraction of events and relations from biomedical text. It is written mostly in Python, and should work in generic Unix/Linux environments. Currently, the TEES source code repository still remains on GitHub at http://jbjorne.github.com/TEES/ where there is also a wiki with more information.
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    BioC

    We describe a simple XML format to share text documents and annotation

    A minimalist approach to share text documents and data annotations. Allows a large number of different annotations to be represented. Project files contain: - simple code to hold/read/write data and perform sample processing. - BioC-formatted corpora - BioC tools that work with BioC corpora BioC goals - simplicity - interoperability - broad use - reuse There should be little investment required to learn to use a format or a software module to process that format. ...
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    Redundancy due to cut-paste operations in text creates bias in machine learning for NLP. This module takes a directory and produces a subset of the files in that directory (in a list) with an upper bound on similarity between two files.
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    Pylero
    Pylero is an open-source Python-based text generator.
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    Self‑Healing Localization

    Self‑Healing Localization is a lightweight Python library.

    Self-Healing Localization Layer (SHL) is a Python localization engine that automatically creates, synchronizes, and maintains language files throughout the lifetime of your application.
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