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    Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK)

    Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK)

    The Classical Language Toolkit

    The Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK) is a Python library offering natural language processing support for classical languages, including Latin, Greek, and others.
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    Stanza

    Stanza

    Stanford NLP Python library for many human languages

    Stanza is a collection of accurate and efficient tools for the linguistic analysis of many human languages. Starting from raw text to syntactic analysis and entity recognition, Stanza brings state-of-the-art NLP models to languages of your choosing. Stanza is a Python natural language analysis package. It contains tools, which can be used in a pipeline, to convert a string containing human language text into lists of sentences and words, to generate base forms of those words, their parts of speech and morphological features, to give a syntactic structure dependency parse, and to recognize named entities. ...
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    spaCy models

    spaCy models

    Models for the spaCy Natural Language Processing (NLP) library

    spaCy is designed to help you do real work, to build real products, or gather real insights. The library respects your time, and tries to avoid wasting it. It's easy to install, and its API is simple and productive. spaCy excels at large-scale information extraction tasks. It's written from the ground up in carefully memory-managed Cython. If your application needs to process entire web dumps, spaCy is the library you want to be using. Since its release in 2015, spaCy has become an industry...
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    KoNLPy

    KoNLPy

    Python package for Korean natural language processing

    KoNLPy is a natural language processing (NLP) library for the Korean language, offering tokenization, morphological analysis, and named entity recognition.
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    RDRPOSTagger

    A Rule-based Part-of-Speech and Morphological Tagging Toolkit

    RDRPOSTagger is a robust, easy-to-use and language-independent rule-based toolkit for Part-of-Speech (POS) and morphological tagging. RDRPOSTagger obtains fast performance in both learning and tagging process. RDRPOSTagger also achieves a very competitive accuracy in comparison to the state-of-the-art results. RDRPOSTagger now supports pre-trained POS and morphological tagging models for Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai...
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