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    sgmweka

    Weka wrapper for the SGM toolkit for text classification and modeling.

    Weka wrapper for the SGM toolkit for text classification and modeling. Provides Sparse Generative Models for scalable and accurate text classification and modeling for use in high-speed and large-scale text mining. Has lower time complexity of classification than comparable software due to inference based on sparse model representation and use of an inverted index. The provided .zip file is in the Weka package format, giving access to text classification. Other functions are usable through either Java command-line commands or class inclusion into Java projects.
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    PADIC

    A multilingual Parallel Arabic DIalectal Corpus

    PADIC (Parallel Arabic DIalectal Corpus) is a multi-dialectal corpus built in the framework of the National Research Project "TORJMAN", led by Scientific and Technical Research Center for the Development of Arabic Language and funded by the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. PADIC is composed of 6 dialects: two Algerian dialects (Algiers and Annaba cities), Palestinian, Syrian, Tunisian, Moroccan) and MSA. Mourad Abbas Computational Linguistics Department, crstdla https://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9 Publications ----------------- K. Meftouh, S. Harrat, S. Jamoussi, M. Abbas, K. Smaïli, Machine Translation Experiments on PADIC: A Parallel Arabic DIalect Corpus, The 29th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 2015, Shanghai, 2015. TORJMAN website: ------------------------- https://sites.google.com/site/torjmanepnr/6-corpus
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    Arabic Corpus

    Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling

    The Arabic Corpus {compiled by Dr. Mourad Abbas ( http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora ) The corpus Khaleej-2004 contains 5690 documents. It is divided to 4 topics (categories). The corpus Watan-2004 contains 20291 documents organized in 6 topics (categories). Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on Arabic Corpora,JOURNAL OF DIGITAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT,vol. 9, N. 5, pp.185-192. 2) For Khaleej-2004 corpus --------------------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili (2005) Comparison of Topic Identification Methods for Arabic Language, RANLP05 : Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing ,pp. 14-17, 21-23 september 2005, Borovets, Bulgary. More useful references to check: ------------------------------------------- https://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora
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    Maui is a multi-purpose automatic topic indexing algorithm. Given a document, Maui automatically identifies its topics. Depending on the task topics are tags, keywords, keyphrases, vocabulary terms, descriptors or Wikipedia titles.
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    Sanchay
    Sanchay is a collection of tools and APIs for language researchers. It has some implementations of NLP algorithms, some flexible APIs, several user friendly annotation interfaces and Sanchay Query Language for language resources.
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    AraRooter

    Find Arabic Root Word

    Using Machine Learning, AraRooter finds the three-lettered root of any Arabic lemma with around 84% accuracy.
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    ArabicDiacritizer

    ArabicDiacritizer

    An automatic restoration of Arabic diacritic marks

    This is a software of Arabic diacritical marks restoration. It is based mainly on deep architectures using deep neural network. The algorithm generates diacritized text with determined end case. The algorithm is described in detail in: Ilyes Rebai, and Yassine BenAyed 'Text-to-speech synthesis system with Arabic diacritic recognition system', Computer Speech & Language, 2015. We appreciate it very much if you can cite our related work. ************** Installation *************** - Extract the archive "ArabicDiacritizer Setup.rar". - Install the application using "Setup.exe". - Put an Arabic text in the Text Box. - Start the diacritization process. If the following problem occured: <Access to the path '..\ArabicDiacritizer v1.0\text.data' is denied> - Access to the path "Program Files\ArabicDiacritizer\ArabicDiacritizer v1.0\", - Right click on "ArabicDiacritizer" - Choose "Run as administrator" For further information, please contact: rebai_ily
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    Bermuda Text-to-Speech

    This project includes basic NLP and DSP techniques for Text-to-Speech

    See TTS demo at: http://rslp.racai.ro/index.php?page=tts This is an entirely written in JAVA project which includes a set of tools and methods designed to enable Multilingual Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis. We currently support English and Romanian but we will soon train more models and make them available for download. If you want to read more about our other NLP and TTS tools check out http://nlptools.racai.ro.
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    CRFSharp

    CRFSharp

    CRFSharp is a .NET(C#) implementation of Conditional Random Field

    CRFSharp(aka CRF#) is a .NET(C#) implementation of Conditional Random Fields, an machine learning algorithm for learning from labeled sequences of examples. It is widely used in Natural Language Process (NLP) tasks, for example: word breaker, postagging, named entity recognized, query chunking and so on. CRF#'s mainly algorithm is the same as CRF++ written by Taku Kudo. It encodes model parameters by L-BFGS. Moreover, it has many significant improvement than CRF++, such as totally parallel encoding, optimizing memory usage and so on. Currently, when training corpus, compared with CRF++, CRF# can make full use of multi-core CPUs and only uses very low memory, and memory grow is very smoothly and slowly while amount of training corpus, tags increase. with multi-threads process, CRF# is more suitable for large data and tags training than CRF++ now. For example, in machine with 64GB, CRF# encodes model with more than 4.5 hundred million features quickly.
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    Drug Extraction

    Drug name extraction

    Drug name recognition and normalisation/grounding to DrugBank ids and standard names. Package provides 2 taggers: 1. DrugTagger - CRF-based with DrugBank presence feature (see feature set for details). 2. DrugnameGazetteer - gazetteer/dictionary-based. Dictionary created from DrugBank.ca database. Both taggers include grounding/normalisation to DrugBank ids and standard names. Feature set: Word, Word-1, Word+1, Word-1_Word, Word_Word+1, DrugBankPresence, POS DrugBankPresence feature indicates the presence of the drug name in the DrugBank. Using CONLL-Evaluation: processed 32065 tokens with 3656 phrases; found: 3251 phrases; correct: 2786. accuracy: 95.25%; precision: 85.70%; recall: 76.20%; FB1: 80.67 Using GATE Corpus Benchmark: Strict: P: 0.65 R: 0.73 F1: 0.69 Lenient: P: 0.74 R: 0.84 F1: 0.78 The details of how to reproduce evaluation, see README. To use standalone version for tagging download DrugExtractionStandalone.tar.gz from Files.
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    The goal of this project is to investigate optimal ways to do genre classification for the ten indigenous South African languages. Funded by Dept of Arts and Culture of the SA Government. http://www.trifonius.co.za/projects/genre-classification
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    An agent-based situated language learning simulation that focuses on lexical learning and grounding, featuring a unigram syntax structure and a CFG-based semantic grammar. Created as a MSc thesis project, using python.
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    LexSub

    A Lexical Substitution Framework

    Lexical substitution framework for supervised all-words lexical substitution using delexicalized features. For a runnable (but GPL-licensed) version of LexSub, see LexSub-GPL (sf.net/p/lexsub/lexsub-gpl)
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    MTBook

    MTBook

    Machine Translation: Foundations and Models

    This is a tutorial, the purpose is to introduce the basic knowledge and modeling methods of machine translation systematically, and on this basis, discuss some cutting-edge technologies of machine translation (formerly known as "Machine Translation: Statistical Modeling and Deep Learning") method"). Its content is compiled into a book, which can be used for the study of senior undergraduates and graduate students in computer and artificial intelligence related majors, and can also be used as reference material for researchers related to natural language processing, especially machine translation. This book is written in tex, and all source codes are open. This book is divided into four parts, each of which consists of several chapters. The order of the chapters refers to the time context of the development of machine translation technology, while taking into account the internal logic of the machine translation knowledge system.
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    A unique natural-language processing software, called Discovery, created on the CA Visual Objects/Vulcan.NET environment, which also has potential for effective "shallow approach" machine translation.
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    Supertagger

    Software for assigning supertags.

    Supertagging is a process of statistical lexical disambiguation, preprocessing step to parsing, which assigns LTAG tree categories to the lexical items present in the input sentence. Thus, if the input sentence is in the form of a dependency tree, the task of the supertagger is to assign the most probable TAG family to each node and edge in the dependency tree.
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    SweetOnionCCG2PTBConverter

    SweetOnionCCG2PTBConverter

    A tool that converts CCGBank to PTB

    Conversion between different grammar frameworks is of great importance to comparative performance analysis of the parsers developed on them. This tool can convert CCG derivations to PTB trees by using Max Entropy models as well as visualizing the tree graphs. The main technical innovation presented here is the effective conversion method which achieves a F score over 95%.
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    Java application for training and deploying text processing applications such as part-of-speech taggers, based on a re-implementation of Brill's algorithm in Java.
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    Unitag is a language-independent Unicode-based part-of-speech tagging system. Written entirely in ANSI-compatible C, it should (in theory) compile on any OS, but has been tested on 32-bit Windows.
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    crf decoder
    CRF decoder is the simplified version of CRF++, only for decoding the sequential data. It removes the training component and its correspondent codes from CRF++, which makes CRF decoder more reabable and understandable for freshman.
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