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    jieba

    jieba

    Stuttering Chinese word segmentation

    "Jaba" Chinese word segmentation, do the best Python Chinese word segmentation component. Four word segmentation modes are supported. Precise mode, which tries to cut the sentence most precisely, suitable for text analysis. Full mode, scans all the words that can be formed into words in the sentence, the speed is very fast, but the ambiguity cannot be resolved. The search engine mode, on the basis of the precise mode, divides the long words again to improve the recall rate, which is suitable...
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    JCLTP

    A Java Class Library for Text Processing

    JCLTP is a class library designed for processing text. JCLTP is free, open source and developed with the Java programming language. JCLTP is distributed under the GNU license. It incorporates several technologies that enable process information while applying AI techniques, in order to build predictive models for text classification. Through a flexible structure of interfaces and classes, the opportunity to extend, adapt and add functionality JCLTP is provided. Thus, analysis of new types...
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    Asterix IDE
    Asterix IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is especially designed to provide many languages supports in one IDE. Asterix IDE offers superior support for JAVA, C/C++(mingw32-g++) and HTML developers to write, compile and run their code at one place. Asterix IDE lets you quickly and easily make program with multiple programming language support. With its constantly improving Java Editor, many rich features and an extensive range of tools are provided.
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    Cubepad Text Editor
    Cubepad is a word processor that was originally conceived as a solution to the lack of Cubescript syntax highlighters available. As the project progressed highlighting for other languages and the ability to edit rich text documents was added.
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    Squarefish is a new endeavour to provide alternatives to boring programming languages and applications with the added bonus of very nice GUIs in most products thanks to the java look and feel!
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