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    GROBID

    GROBID

    A machine learning software for extracting information

    GROBID is a machine learning library for extracting, parsing, and re-structuring raw documents such as PDF into structured XML/TEI encoded documents with a particular focus on technical and scientific publications. First developments started in 2008 as a hobby. In 2011 the tool has been made available in open source. Work on GROBID has been steady as a side project since the beginning and is expected to continue as such. Header extraction and parsing from article in PDF format. The...
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    tika-python

    tika-python

    Python binding to the Apache Tika™ REST services

    A Python port of the Apache Tika library that makes Tika available using the Tika REST Server. This makes Apache Tika available as a Python library, installable via Setuptools, Pip and easy to install. To use this library, you need to have Java 7+ installed on your system as tika-python starts up the Tika REST server in the background. To get this working in a disconnected environment, download a tika server file (both tika-server.jar and tika-server.jar.md5, which can be found here) and set...
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    Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network

    Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network

    Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network (CRNN) for image-based sequence

    Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network provides an implementation of the Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network (CRNN) architecture, a deep learning model designed for image-based sequence recognition tasks such as optical character recognition and scene text recognition. The architecture combines convolutional neural networks for extracting visual features from images with recurrent neural networks that model sequential dependencies in the extracted features. This hybrid approach allows the...
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    The Information Extraction Plugin allows the use of information extraction techniques within RapidMiner. It can be seen as an interface between natural language and IE- or datamining-methods, by extracting interesting information out of documents.
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    An information extraction library implementing modern algorithms for the extraction of named entities from text.
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    Moara is a biological text mining tool and consists of a Java library and some auxiliary MySQL databases for gene/protein training and extraction of mentions and its further normalization and disambiguation.
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