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    Label Studio

    Label Studio

    Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool

    ...It lets you label data types like audio, text, images, videos, and time series with a simple and straightforward UI and export to various model formats. It can be used to prepare raw data or improve existing training data to get more accurate ML models. The frontend part of Label Studio app lies in the frontend/ folder and written in React JSX. Multi-user labeling sign up and login, when you create an annotation it's tied to your account. Configurable label formats let you customize the visual interface to meet your specific labeling needs. Support for multiple data types including images, audio, text, HTML, time-series, and video.
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    doccano

    doccano

    Open source annotation tool for machine learning practitioners

    doccano is an open-source text annotation tool for humans. It provides annotation features for text classification, sequence labeling and sequence-to-sequence tasks. So, you can create labeled data for sentiment analysis, named entity recognition, text summarization and so on. Just create a project, upload data and start annotating. You can build a dataset in hours.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    refinery

    refinery

    Open-source choice to scale, assess and maintain natural language data

    ...Also, the makers of refinery currently work on integrations to other labeling tools, such that you can easily switch between different choices. refinery is a multi-repository project, you can find all integrated services in the architecture below. The app builds on top of Hugging Face and spaCy to leverage pre-built language models for your NLP tasks, as well as qdrant for neural search.
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    Data Annotator for Machine Learning

    Data Annotator for Machine Learning

    Data annotator for machine learning

    Data annotator for machine learning allows you to centrally create, manage and administer annotation projects for machine learning. Data Annotator for Machine Learning (DAML) is an application that helps machine learning teams facilitate the creation and management of annotations. Active learning with uncertain sampling to query unlabeled data. Project tracking with real-time data aggregation and review process.
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