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    LexiFinder

    LexiFinder

    AI-powered semantic indexing: automating the creation of book indexes

    LexiFinder is a tool to generate analytic indexes from documents automatically. Given one or more source documents and a set of keywords, it extracts all nouns, compares them semantically to the keywords using a pretrained NLP model, and produces a structured, hierarchical index ready to be included in a book or manuscript. LexiFinder works in two ways: as a command-line tool for scripting, automation, and batch processing, and as a graphical application for a guided, point-and-click...
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    Pytente

    Uma Ferramenta Computacional para Análise e Recuperação de Patentes

    O Pytente é uma solução avançada para automatizar o processo de coleta, armazenamento e tratamento de dados bibliográficos de patentes. A ferramenta foi projetada para simplificar a coleta de grandes volumes de dados em repositórios de acesso aberto. O Pytente garante o armazenamento estruturado das informações, além da validação e eliminação de registros duplicados. Dentre as diversas funcionalidades disponibilizadas pela ferramenta, destacam-se a extração personalizada de subconjuntos de...
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    MITRE Annotation Toolkit

    A toolkit for managing and manipulating text annotations

    The MITRE Annotation Toolkit (MAT) is a suite of tools which can be used for automated and human tagging of annotations. Annotation is a process, used mostly by researchers in natural language processing, of enhancing documents with information about the various phrase types the documents contain. MAT supports both UI interaction and command-line interaction, and provides various levels of control over the overall annotation process. It can be customized for specific tasks (e.g.,...
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    aseryla

    aseryla

    Aseryla code repositories

    This project describes a model of how the semantic human memory represents the information relevant to the objects of the world in text format. It provides a system and a GUI application capable of extracting and managing concepts and relations from English texts. https://aseryla2.sourceforge.io/
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    SRU

    SRU

    Training RNNs as Fast as CNNs

    ...SRU is designed to provide expressive recurrence, enable highly parallelized implementation, and comes with careful initialization to facilitate the training of deep models. We demonstrate the effectiveness of SRU on multiple NLP tasks. SRU achieves 5--9x speed-up over cuDNN-optimized LSTM on classification and question answering datasets, and delivers stronger results than LSTM and convolutional models. We also obtain an average of 0.7 BLEU improvement over the Transformer model on the translation by incorporating SRU into the architecture. The experimental code and SRU++ implementation are available on the dev branch which will be merged into master later.
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    Arabic Corpus

    Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling

    ...Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on Arabic Corpora,JOURNAL OF DIGITAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT,vol. 9, N. 5, pp.185-192. 2) For Khaleej-2004 corpus --------------------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili (2005) Comparison of Topic Identification Methods for Arabic Language, RANLP05 : Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing ,pp. 14-17, 21-23 september 2005, Borovets, Bulgary. More useful references to check: ------------------------------------------- https://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora
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    CRP - Chemical Reaction Prediction

    Predicting Organic Reactions using Neural Networks.

    ...This Graphical User Interface takes simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) as an input and generates the product SMILE & molecule. Beam search is used in Version 2, to generate top 5 predictions. Maximum input length for the model is 15 (excluding spaces).
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    TEES

    Turku Event Extraction System

    Turku Event Extraction System (TEES) is a free and open source natural language processing system developed for the extraction of events and relations from biomedical text. It is written mostly in Python, and should work in generic Unix/Linux environments. Currently, the TEES source code repository still remains on GitHub at http://jbjorne.github.com/TEES/ where there is also a wiki with more information.
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