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KnowledgeBase - Named Entity Recognition

by Xavier Lacot
Another Named Entity Recognizer, available as a paid-offer SaaS solution.

Ontos Semantic Technologies

by Xavier Lacot
OntosMiner uses ontologies to define the areas of interest and linguistic rules of NLP to analyze natural language text. Objects and their relations are automatically realized and annotations to the related text fragments are added.

2009

CS 114b - Course on NLP with NLTK assignement

by ogrisel
Course Overview Provides a fundamental understanding of the problems in natural language understanding by computers, and the theory and practice of current computational linguistic systems. Of interest to students of artificial intelligence, algorithms, and the computational processes of comprehension and understanding.

2007

Apache UIMA - Apache UIMA

by ogrisel & 1 other (via)
Unstructured Information Management applications are software systems that analyze large volumes of unstructured information in order to discover knowledge that is relevant to an end user. UIMA is a framework and SDK for developing such applications. An example UIM application might ingest plain text and identify entities, such as persons, places, organizations; or relations, such as works-for or located-at. UIMA enables such an application to be decomposed into components, for example "language identification" -> "language specific segmentation" -> "sentence boundary detection" -> "entity detection (person/place names etc.)". Each component must implement interfaces defined by the framework and must provide self-describing metadata via XML descriptor files. The framework manages these components and the data flow between them. Components are written in Java or C ; the data that flows between components is designed for efficient mapping between these languages. UIMA additionally provides capabilities to wrap components as network services, and can scale to very large volumes by replicating processing pipelines over a cluster of networked nodes. Apache UIMA is an Apache-licensed open source implementation of the UIMA specification (that specification is, in turn, being developed concurrently by a technical committee within OASIS , a standards organization). We invite and encourage you to participate in both the implementation and specification efforts.

Getting started with OpenNLP (Natural Language Processing)

by ogrisel
I found a great set of tools for natural language processing. The Java package includes a sentence detector, a tokenizer, a parts-of-speech (POS) tagger, and a treebank parser. It took me a little while to figure out where to start so I thought I'd post my findings here. I'm no linguist and I don't have previous experience with NLP, but hopefully this will help some one get setup with OpenNLP.

The OpenNLP Homepage

by ogrisel
OpenNLP is an organizational center for open source projects related to natural language processing. Its primary role is to encourage and facilitate the collaboration of researchers and developers on such projects. Click here to see the current list of OpenNLP projects. We'll also try to keep a fairly up-to-date list of useful links related to NLP software in general. OpenNLP also hosts a variety of java-based NLP tools which perform sentence detection, tokenization, pos-tagging, chunking and parsing, named-entity detection, and coreference using the OpenNLP Maxent machine learning package. To start using these tools download the latest release here, and check out the OpenNLP Tools API. For the latest news about these tools and to participate in discussions, check out OpenNLP's Sourceforge project page.

The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Group

by ogrisel (via)
The Stanford NLP Group makes a number of pieces of NLP software available to the public. All these software distributions are licensed under the GNU Public License for non-commercial and research use. (Note that this is the full GPL, which allows its use for research purposes or other free software projects but does not allow its incorporation into any type of commercial software, even in part or in translation. Please contact us if you are interested in NLP software with commercial licenses.) All the software we distribute is written in Java. Recent distributions require Sun JDK 1.5 (some of the older ones run on JDK 1.4). Distribution packages include components for command-line invocation, jar files, a Java API, and source code.

NLP für den Alltag

by 4gianna
NLP ist heute in aller Munde: NLP für Lehrer, NLP für Verkäufer, NLP für den Manager. Überall stolpern wir über diese magischen drei Buchstaben. Was hat es eigentlich damit auf sich?

DVNLP // : Was ist NLP? - kurz und bündig

by 4gianna
Was ist NLP? Sie schaffen Ihre Realität Das Neuro-Linguistische Programmieren beschreibt - ausgehend von Erkenntnissen der modernen Systemtheorie, Linguistik, Neurophysiologie und Psychologie - die wesentlichen Prozesse, wie Menschen

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