Open Source Java Natural Language Processing (NLP) Tools for Linux

Java Natural Language Processing (NLP) Tools for Linux

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    MARF is a general cross-platform framework with a collection of algorithms for audio (voice, speech, and sound) and natural language text analysis and recognition along with sample applications (identification, NLP, etc.) of its use, implemented in Java.
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    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep - crgrep

    Common Resource Grep

    CRGREP searches for matching text in databases, various document formats, archives and other difficult to access resources. A command line tool for name and content text matching in database tables, plain files, MS Office documents, PDF, archives, MP3 audio, image meta-data, scanned documents, maven dependencies and web resources. CRGREP will search resources within resources of any arbitrary combination or depth, so text within a document within a zip archive, and so on. Here you will find binary downloads and discussion (https://sourceforge.net/p/crgrep/discussion/) . The actual development and issue tracking can be found here: https://bitbucket.org/cryanfuse/crgrep
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OPTIMA cidoc-crm Semantic Annotation

    Semantic annotation of archaeology reports with respect to CIDOC-CRM

    The semantic annotation system OPTIMA is the result of Andreas Vlachidis PhD work, (supervised by Prof. Douglas Tudhope, University of Glamorgan, UK). OPTIMA performs the NLP tasks of Named Entity Recognition, Relation Extraction, Negation Detection and Word Sense Disambiguation using hand-crafted rules and SKOS terminological resources (English Heritage Thesauri and Glossaries). The resulted semantic annotations are associated with classes of the (ISO 21127:2006) CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) and its archaeological extension, CRM-EH. OPTIMA is also targeted at the detection and recognition of contextual relations between CRM entities. Such relations are modeled with respect to the CRM-EH archaeology extension. The pipeline targets the CIDOC-CRM entities; E19.Physical_Object, E53.Place, E49.Time_Appellation and E57.Material and the CRM-EH entities; EHE1001.Context_Event, EHE1002.Production_Event, EHE1004.Deposition_Event and P45.consists_of material property
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This package contains different tools to add NLP capabilities for Lucene 4.x (it has been tested using Lucene version from 4.6.x to 4.8.1). Although it was originally developed for German, it is, mostly, language independent. It allows the user to lemmatize words to be indexed, to weight termy ba their parts of speech (e.g. weighting nouns mor hevaily than pronouns), and to add synonyms taken from GermaNet or a list you provide to the search index and thereby increase recall of lucene.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TIES

    TIES

    A smart search engine for medical documents

    TIES (Text Information Extraction System) is a clinical text search engine that uses Natural Language Processing techniques to extract medical concepts from free text clinical reports. It provides secure de-identified access to this information and has in built collaboration tools and honest broker functionality. It is licensed for academic use under the BSD license. For commercial use please contact Nexi at http://nexihub.com *** NOTICE: this software and forum are no longer maintained, as of 8/15/2019. You are free to continue to use this software under the license for academic use under the BSD license. For commercial use please contact Nexi at http://nexihub.com
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