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    Super comprehensive deep learning notes

    Super comprehensive deep learning notes

    Super Comprehensive Deep Learning Notes

    Super comprehensive deep learning notes is a massive and well-structured collection of deep learning notebooks that serve as a comprehensive study resource for anyone wanting to learn or reinforce concepts in computer vision, natural language processing, deep learning architectures, and even large-model agents. The repository contains hundreds of Jupyter notebooks that are richly annotated and organized by topic, progressing from basic Python and PyTorch fundamentals to advanced neural...
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    natural

    natural

    General natural language facilities for node

    ...Tokenizing, stemming, classification, phonetics, tf-idf, WordNet, string similarity, and some inflections are currently supported. It’s still in the early stages, so we’re very interested in bug reports, contributions and the like. Note that many algorithms from Rob Ellis’s node-nltools are being merged into this project and will be maintained from here onward. While most of the algorithms are English-specific, contributors have implemented support for other languages. Russian stemming has been added and Spanish stemming has been added, as well. Stemming and tokenizing in more languages have been added. ...
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    MTBook

    MTBook

    Machine Translation: Foundations and Models

    ...This book is divided into four parts, each of which consists of several chapters. The order of the chapters refers to the time context of the development of machine translation technology, while taking into account the internal logic of the machine translation knowledge system.
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    NeuroNER

    NeuroNER

    Named-entity recognition using neural networks

    Named-entity recognition (NER) aims at identifying entities of interest in the text, such as location, organization and temporal expression. Identified entities can be used in various downstream applications such as patient note de-identification and information extraction systems. They can also be used as features for machine learning systems for other natural language processing tasks. Leverages the state-of-the-art prediction capabilities of neural networks (a.k.a. "deep learning") Is cross-platform, open source, freely available, and straightforward to use. ...
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    Medical Treebank

    Community-based linguistic annotation work on clinical documents.

    ...The guidelines are copyrighted, but free for the community to use. Annotation in WordFreak format contains only linguistic labels and character offsets, and can be distributed independently from the note text. Instruction is provided on setting up WordFreak for aligning/visualizing the annotations with the source text, which should be obtained through the official i2b2 data host https://www.i2b2.org/NLP/DataSets/Main.php.
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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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    NOTE: I couldn't keep up this project to align with latest Unicode spec. Not sure I may be continuing. You can try Myanmar3 from Myanmar NLP or WinUniInnwa or https://sourceforge.net/projects/prahita/ or something better compliant font. ~Victor --- [This is UniBurma - UniMM project workshop area. This project currently have two productions, UniBurma and UniMM.
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