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    ML.NET

    Open source and cross-platform machine learning framework for .NET

    ...ML.NET lets you re-use all the knowledge, skills, code, and libraries you already have as a .NET developer so that you can easily integrate machine learning into your web, mobile, desktop, games, and IoT apps. ML.NET offers Model Builder (a simple UI tool) and ML.NET CLI to make it super easy to build custom ML Models. These tools use Automated ML (AutoML), a cutting edge technology that automates the process of building best performing models for your Machine Learning scenario. All you have to do is load your data, and AutoML takes care of the rest of the model building process. ...
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    natural

    natural

    General natural language facilities for node

    "Natural" is a general natural language facility for nodejs. It offers a broad range of functionalities for natural language processing. Tokenizing, stemming, classification, phonetics, tf-idf, WordNet, string similarity, and some inflections are currently supported. It’s still in the early stages, so we’re very interested in bug reports, contributions and the like. Note that many algorithms from Rob Ellis’s node-nltools are being merged into this project and will be maintained from here...
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    NLP.js

    NLP.js

    An NLP library for building bots

    NLP.js is an NLP library for building bots, with entity extraction, sentiment analysis, automatic language identifier, and much more. "NLP.js" is a general natural language utility for nodejs. Search the best substring of a string with less Levenshtein distance to a given pattern. Get stemmers and tokenizers for several languages. Sentiment Analysis for phrases (with negation support). Named Entity Recognition and management, multi-language support, and acceptance of similar strings, so the...
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    TextBlob

    TextBlob

    TextBlob is a Python library for processing textual data

    Simple, Pythonic, text processing, Sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase extraction, translation, and more. It provides a simple API for diving into common natural language processing (NLP) tasks such as part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase extraction, sentiment analysis, classification, translation, and more. TextBlob stands on the giant shoulders of NLTK and pattern, and plays nicely with both.
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