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    TXM

    TXM

    Unicode XML TEI text analysis platform

    TXM is a free and open-source cross-platform Unicode & XML based text analysis environment and graphical client, supporting Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. It can also be used online as a J2EE standard compliant web portal (GWT based) with access control built in. DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION OF TXM : http://textometrie.ens-lyon.fr/spip.php?rubrique61&lang=en TXM offers a comprehensive range of analysis tools (concordances, collocate search, frequency lists, etc.) based on the powerfull CQP...
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    MTBook

    MTBook

    Machine Translation: Foundations and Models

    This is a tutorial, the purpose is to introduce the basic knowledge and modeling methods of machine translation systematically, and on this basis, discuss some cutting-edge technologies of machine translation (formerly known as "Machine Translation: Statistical Modeling and Deep Learning") method"). Its content is compiled into a book, which can be used for the study of senior undergraduates and graduate students in computer and artificial intelligence related majors, and can also be used as...
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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...
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    @Note2

    @Note2

    @Note2 - A workbench for Biomedical Text Mining

    Biomedical Text Mining (BioTM) is providing valuable approaches to the automated curation of scientific literature.
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    Ghawwas_V4

    An open source system for Arabic corpora processing

    ...Ghawwas V4.0 provides the following main functions: a. Frequency list for single word and N-Grams b. Concordance c. Collocation (MI, CHI Squared, LL, T-Score, Z Score, Dice, Log Dice, Weirdness Coefficient) d. Lexical patterns search e. Two corpora frequency profile comparison based on MI, CHI, LL, T-Score, Z Score, Dice, Log Dice, Weirdness Coefficient f. Accept Windows and UTF-8 character encoding g. Accept TXT, DOC, DOCX, RTF and HTML formats h. Export the processing results in CSV file format
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    Phrasal

    Phrasal

    Statistical phrase-based machine translation system

    ...Distinctive features include: providing an easy to use API for implementing new decoding model features, the ability to translating using phrases that include gaps (Galley et al. 2010), and conditional extraction of phrase-tables and lexical reordering models. Developed by The Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford University, a team of faculty, postdocs, programmers and students who work together on algorithms that allow computers to process and understand human languages. Our work ranges from basic research in computational linguistics to key applications in human language technology, and covers areas such as sentence understanding, automatic question answering, machine translation, syntactic parsing and tagging, sentiment analysis.
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    diasim

    Dialogue Similarity

    Tools for calculating similarity (including lexical and syntactic) between speakers in dialogue, across standard and randomised corpora.
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    LexSub

    A Lexical Substitution Framework

    Lexical substitution framework for supervised all-words lexical substitution using delexicalized features. For a runnable (but GPL-licensed) version of LexSub, see LexSub-GPL (sf.net/p/lexsub/lexsub-gpl)
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    Bermuda Text-to-Speech

    This project includes basic NLP and DSP techniques for Text-to-Speech

    See TTS demo at: http://rslp.racai.ro/index.php?page=tts This is an entirely written in JAVA project which includes a set of tools and methods designed to enable Multilingual Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis. We currently support English and Romanian but we will soon train more models and make them available for download. If you want to read more about our other NLP and TTS tools check out http://nlptools.racai.ro.
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    BioLemmatizer

    Lemmatization tool for morphological analysis of biomedical literature

    The BioLemmatizer is a domain-specific lemmatization tool for the morphological analysis of biomedical literature. It is tailored to the biological domain through integration of several published lexical resources related to molecular biology. It focuses on the inflectional morphology of English, including the plural form of nouns, the conjugations of verbs, and the comparative and superlative form of adjectives and adverbs. README: https://sourceforge.net/projects/biolemmatizer/files/ The BioLemmatizer 1.2 release adds an optional functionality to normalize British English spellings into American English spellings and then retrieve corresponding lemmas. ...
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    BuckTagger

    User-assisted tool for Arabic stem entry to Buckwalter Morpho Analyzer

    Using rules written in a Drools decision table, BuckTagger determines the correct Buckwalter Tag based on morphological properties of the input, automatically extracted or given by the user. At the moment, BuckTagger is not complete; it can only handle input that is: - Uninflected - In lexical form, i.e., no clitics or affixes. - A Perfect or Imperfect Verb - Preferably the first and before-last letters are diacritized/vocalized. The interface is in Arabic. See the README for more details. There is much room for development. Feel free to comment.
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    WQuery is a domain-specific query language designed to process WordNet-like lexical databases. It may be used as a standalone application or as an API to a lexical database in Java based systems.
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    LexBase is a configurable lexical database manager. It reads lexical and semantic information from WordNet, allows flexible querying of the database, and supports programmatic addition and deletion of terms, word senses, and relations.
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    Little Cohesion Helper (LCH), alias TraglWeck, semi-automates the annotation of lexical-cohesion in a given text. Input is a raw text file and this software generates a bunch of XML files which can be used with MMAX2.
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    vcif is an open source software for validation of Crystallographic Information Files. It supports lexical, parser and dictionary validation (DDL 1 and 2 are fully supported, DDLm draft partially supported)
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    Zerg is a very fast BLAST parser library written in C with the help of the Flex lexical analyzer generator.
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    This is a suite of several software agents to provide a complete architecture of lexical base as proposed in Didier Schwab's PhD. thesis. It will be used for automatic translation, information retrieval and other natural language processing tasks.
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    Stem-Les (Lexicon Extraction Suite) extracts lexical chunks that are relevant in a corpus of documents. If the corpus is bilingual, Stem-Les also finds translation equivalents for the lexical solution selected by the user.
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    Uni-wordsplit aimed to provide a unicode(lexical analysis/word splitter) system.Especially designed for CJK(China/Japan/Korea) users. The Code based on Mozilla-XPCOM code.
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    The LexGrid Editor is an Eclipse-based open source tool for authoring, viewing, and maintaining lexical resources that conform to a formal terminology model. Resources can be developed locally or viewed in context of a networked 'grid' of terminologies
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    Casper, Cascading Parser, is a unification-based natural language parsing library. It uses a syntax based on Lexical Functional Grammar, and is developed in C++. Requires Libxml and STL.
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    A Python interface to the Wordnet database of word meanings and lexical relationships. allows the user to type expressions such as N['dog'], hyponyms(N['dog'][0]), and closure(ADJ['red'], SYNONYM) to query the database for lexical relationships.
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    Supertagger

    Software for assigning supertags.

    Supertagging is a process of statistical lexical disambiguation, preprocessing step to parsing, which assigns LTAG tree categories to the lexical items present in the input sentence. Thus, if the input sentence is in the form of a dependency tree, the task of the supertagger is to assign the most probable TAG family to each node and edge in the dependency tree.
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