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OCR c++ library. Include: contour recognition; vectorisation; matrix letter feature recognition; auto page segmentation and detect rotation; SS3 ASM core; XML base; web-based GUI; 99,6% printed Unicode text recognition; letter base up to 1200 letters.
We are using a large archive of newspaper stories(GigaWordCorpus) as input to a parallel MPI program, and produce from that a list of top R terms of varying lengths M through N that are especially interesting.
The program is done in C using MPI.
Like Unix-Tail BUT:
- Runs with or without GUI
- Suspend and resume tailing at runtime
- Can monitor a set of Files
- Print output to a textfield, stdout or file
- Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once)
- (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
n-squared is a light weight, super powered note pad application that stores notes in an embedded database for easy searching. It has a tabbed interface, syntax highlighting, encryption, and more!
The Java Text Categorizing Library (JTCL) is a pure java implementation of libTextCat which in turn is "a library that was primarily developed for language guessing, a task on which it is known to perform with near-perfect accuracy."
Flesh is a Java application designed to analyze a document (plain text, rich text, Word documents, and PDFs) and display the difficulty associated with comprehending using the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and the Flesch Reading Ease Score.
SilverCity is a lexing package, based on Scintilla, that can provide lexical analysis for over 20 programming and markup langauges. Scripting language bindings currently exist for Python.
(Almost) all a scholar in the Humanities needs (polytonic Greek fonts, stylistic and metrical analysis tools, search engines on TLG and PHI) concentrated in only one Linux Live CD, ready to use everywhere at home or at University, without installation
a cross-platform application to decode, search, browse, view, print, and export TLG/PHI BetaCode texts. Project is currently being ported from wxWindows to Java. (For more info, see the project homepage at http://wxtlg.sourceforge.net)
An experimental set of tools for text analysis and dictionary construction. One goal is to improve text-input e.g. on devices with touchscreens using dictionary-based symbolic on-screen keyboards.