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    Label Sleuth

    Label Sleuth

    Open source no-code system for text annotation and building of text

    ...Domain experts can quickly start labeling their data through an intuitive user interface. Developed by researchers across industry and academia, Label Sleuth incorporates the latest research from human-computer interaction, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence. Label Sleuth has been designed with an extensible architecture allowing the easy integration of new components, such as additional model architectures or active learning techniques.
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    refinery

    refinery

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

    The data scientist's open-source choice to scale, assess and maintain natural language data. Treat training data like a software artifact. You are one of the people we've built refinery for. refinery helps you to build better NLP models in a data-centric approach. Semi-automate your labeling, find low-quality subsets in your training data, and monitor your data in one place. refinery doesn't get rid of manual labeling, but it makes sure that your valuable time is spent well. ...
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    The Bracket Based Arabic Annotation (B2A2) scheme provides users with the ability to manually tag Arabic text with Part-of-Speech (POS) markers. B2A2 introduces a new approach that enables tagging Arabic text using morphology aware tag markers. Different types of tag markers can be incorporated e.g. grammatical, functional, semantic, linguistic markers.Tag-sets can be configured (modified/extended) by accessing the related table in the supporting database, The user can upload text...
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    Knowtator is a general-purpose text annotation tool that is integrated with the Protégé knowledge representation system. Knowtator facilitates the manual creation of training and evaluation corpora for a variety of biomedical language processing tasks.
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    DBpedia Spotlight
    DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in natural language text. The source code is now hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight
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    The Text Annotation Environment (tae) can be used to annotate natural language text manually or automatically (UIMA Annotator) with meta information (tokens, part-of-speech, named entities, ...). Tae is based on Eclipse and IBM's UIMA.
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