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    PaperAI

    PaperAI

    Semantic search and workflows for medical/scientific papers

    PaperAI is an open-source framework for searching and analyzing scientific papers, particularly useful for researchers looking to extract insights from large-scale document collections.
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    Synonyms

    Synonyms

    Chinese synonyms, chat robot, intelligent question and answer toolkit

    Chinese Synonyms for natural language processing and understanding. Better Chinese synonyms, chatbot, intelligent question and answer toolkit. synonymsCan be used for many tasks in natural language understanding, text alignment, recommendation algorithms, similarity calculation, semantic shifting, keyword extraction, concept extraction, automatic summarization, search engines, etc. Print synonyms in a friendly way for easy debugging. "Synonyms Cilin" was compiled by Mei Jiaju and others in...
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    OPTIMA cidoc-crm Semantic Annotation

    Semantic annotation of archaeology reports with respect to CIDOC-CRM

    The semantic annotation system OPTIMA is the result of Andreas Vlachidis PhD work, (supervised by Prof. Douglas Tudhope, University of Glamorgan, UK). OPTIMA performs the NLP tasks of Named Entity Recognition, Relation Extraction, Negation Detection and Word Sense Disambiguation using hand-crafted rules and SKOS terminological resources (English Heritage Thesauri and Glossaries). The resulted semantic annotations are associated with classes of the (ISO 21127:2006) CIDOC Conceptual...
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