Open Source Android Natural Language Processing (NLP) Tools

Natural Language Processing (NLP) Tools for Android

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Browse free open source Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools and projects for Android below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    A natural language interface for computers

    Open Interpreter is an open-source tool that provides a natural-language interface for interacting with your computer. It lets large language models (LLMs) run code locally (Python, JavaScript, shell, etc.), enabling you to ask your computer to do tasks like data analysis, file manipulation, browsing, etc. in human terms (“chat with your computer”), with safeguards. Runs locally or via configured remote LLM servers/inference backends, giving flexibility to use models you trust or have locally. It prompts you to approve code before executing, and supports both online LLM models and local inference servers. It seeks to combine convenience (like ChatGPT’s code interpreter) with control and flexibility by running on your own machine.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    KSUCCA Corpus

    A 50 million tokens corpus of Classical Arabic.

    King Saud University Corpus of Classical Arabic (KSUCCA) is a pioneering 50 million tokens annotated corpus of Classical Arabic texts from the period of pre-Islamic era until the fourth Hijri century (equivalent to the period from the seventh until early eleventh century CE), which is the period of pure classical Arabic. The main aim of this corpus is to be used for studying the distributional lexical semantics of The Quran words. However, it can be used for other research purposes, such as: • Arabic linguistics, which includes: lexical, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic research. • Arabic computational linguistics, which includes: lexical, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic research including their various applications. • Arabic language teaching for both Arabs and non Arabs. • Artificial intelligence. • Natural language processing. • Information retrieval. • Question answering. • Machine translation.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    neural network designer

    neural network designer

    a dbms for neural nets. Chatbots, DTrees, random forests, n-grams,...

    This project consists out of a windows based designer application and a library (that can run on multiple platforms, including android) together with several demo applications (including an MVC3 chatbot client and an android application). It is probably best compared to a database management system, but for neural networks instead of relational data. As such, the library is optimized for handling any type of data-size by using advanced streaming and caching algorithms. With the designer, you are able to create different types of decision trees, random forests, n-grams, pattern-matchers, conversational agents and all sorts of AI related algorithms. You can combine statistical approaches as well as pattern matchers or others. Do natural language processing, image or data analysis & interpretation,...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AILOKS

    A polylingual dictionary/ontology system

    AILOKS is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence Linguistic Object Knowledge System. This dictionary is aimed to facilitate advanced NLP, translation engines and provide an effective dictionary interface to humans. This dictionary is Polylingual and should prove useful to language students, linguists and translators alike. It is part of a series of interrelated projects.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Semantic Assistants

    Natural Language Processing (NLP) for the Masses

    Semantic Assistants support users in content retrieval, analysis, and development, by offering context-sensitive NLP services directly integrated in standard desktop clients, like a word processor, and web information systems, like a wiki.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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