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    mwetoolkit

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/

    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/ The Multiword Expressions toolkit aids in the automatic identification and extraction of multiword units in running text. These include idioms (kick the bucket), noun compounds (cable car), phrasal verbs (take off, give up), etc. Even though it focuses on multiword expresisons, the framework is quite complete and can also be useful in any corpus-based study in computational linguistics. The mwetoolkit can be...
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    Aelius Brazilian Portuguese POS-Tagger

    Python, NLTK-based package for shallow parsing of Brazilian Portuguese

    Aelius is an ongoing open source project aiming at developing a suite of Python, NLTK-based modules and interfaces to external freely available tools for shallow parsing of Brazilian Portuguese. It also includes language resources such as language models, sample texts, and gold standards. Presently, Aelius already offers facilities for POS-tagging and chunking corpora and outputting annotations in different formats, such as in XML in the TEI P5 encoding scheme.
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    pdf2mp3

    Simply convert your PDF files into audio books

    Summary: Your eyes are tired of looking into the tablet or cell-phone screen reading ebooks? You have difficulty reading from LCD screen specially in a driving vehicle? This software is for you! It converts your PDF files to MP3 audio books. Special Features (Compared to similar projects): Each page is in a separate MP3 file. Created MP3 files have ID3v2 tags showing Book name and page number. Multi-threaded conversion, means all CPU cores will be used thus multiple times faster conversion.
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    Various tools for creating annotated parallel corpora including pre-trained tagging and parsing models for various languages, sentence alignment tools and word alignment tools. Uplug also includes a web-based interface for interactive sentence and word alignment and scripts for indexing and querying parallel corpora using the Corpus Work Bench CWB. Download 'uplug-main' first and then add other packages.
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    Affisix
    Affisix is a program for automatic recognition of prefixes. It takes large amount of words and according to the user setting it tries to determine which segments of these words are prefixes.
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