LingPipe is tool kit for processing text using computational linguistics. LingPipe is used to do tasks like:
* Find the names of people, organizations or locations in news
* Automatically classify Twitter search results into categories
* Suggest correct spellings of queries
Twitter corpus for Sentiment Analysis from a class (cs224n)at Stanford.
Class page:
https://sites.google.com/site/twittersentimenthelp/for-researchers#Where_is_the_Tweet_corpus_8553
http://www.stanford.edu/~alecmgo/cs224n
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