MSTParser is a non-projective dependency parser that searches for maximum spanning trees over directed graphs. Models of dependency structure are based on large-margin discriminative training methods. Projective parsing is also supported.
TIGER API is a library which allows Java programmers to easily access the structure of any corpus given as a TIGER-XML file. It can process the TIGER corpus and any other corpus encoded in TIGER-XML. The underlying API specifies a Java object model for corpora encoded in TIGER-XML and provides methods for traversing syntax trees and accessing elements such as sentences, syntax graph nodes, and their attributes.
OpenNLP is an organizational center for open source projects related to natural language processing. It 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.
The objective of the ACE Program is to develop extraction technology to support automatic processing of source language data (in the form of natural text, and as text derived from ASR and OCR). This includes classification, filtering, and selection based on the language content of the source data, i.e., based on the meaning conveyed by the data. Thus the ACE program requires the development of technologies that automatically detect and characterize this meaning. The ACE research objectives are viewed as the detection and characterization of Entities, Relations, and Events.
This software is an extension of the SVMlight software. It provides an interface to kernel functions that are implemented in Java by means of the Java Native Interface (JNI) Invocation API.
RelEx, a narrow-AI component of OpenCog, is an English-language semantic relationship extractor, built on the Carnegie-Mellon link parser. It can identify subject, object, indirect object and many other dependency relationships between words in a sentence; it generates dependency trees, resembling those of dependency grammars.
The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS), also cited simply as Sloane's, is an extensive searchable database of integer sequences, freely available on the Web.
Das Fußball Studio ist eine Freeware, mit der Fussball-Ligen und -Turniere verwaltet und ausgewertet werden können. Dazu die Bundesliga-Datenbank mit vollständigen Daten der 1. und 2. Bundesliga.
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