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    Safe Harbor Deidentification

    Safe Harbor Deidentification for medical documents

    Phalanx - Deidentify Safe Harbor Deidentification Mode of Phalanx is an abridged pipeline of NLP annotators culminating in NER annotators which write output of text offsets. It uses the Safe Harbor deidentification method.
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    file_lemmater

    text file quick lemmater

    This executable get a text file (input name "in.txt" at the same folder where the executable is) and creates a file called "out.txt" with the same content but each noun, adjective or verb is lemmatized. From the Aseryla (https://memla.000webhostapp.com/index.html) system that combines the Stanford Core NLP (https://stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/index.html) and the CSTlemmatiser(http://cst.dk/online/lemmatiser/uk/)
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