LX-Sentence Splitter is a language processing tool for delimiting sentences in Portuguese. It was developed and is maintained by the NLX-Natural Language and Speech Group at the University of Lisbon, Department of Informatics. LX-Sentence Splitter marks sentence boundaries with <s>…</s>, and p...
RudriCo-POS is a part-of-speech disambiguation tool that performs 188 morphological disambiguation rules.
MARv-DISAMB is a part-of-speech disambiguation tool (probabilistic disambiguation module).
The Computational Linguistics Toolset is a set of tools for computational linguistics. It contains re-usable code for cleaning, splitting, refining, and taking samples from corpora (ICE, Penn, and a native one), for tagging them using the TnT-tagger, for doing permutation statistics on N-grams (u...
Monolingual concordancer is a language independent concordancer tool. Note that the tool is also able to be used as a bilingual concordancer. Several corpora are also included in this resource.
This is a UIMA component that provides a visualization of speech based output from UIMA workflows. It has been developed at the University of Manchester, using libraries of the Java Speech Toollkit (jstk). It has been designed specifically for use with the U-Compare text mining workbench (see sep...
LX-UTagger is a POS tagger for Portuguese that adopts the Universal Part-of-Speech tagset (UPOS), related to the Universal Dependency framework, with an initial performance of 99.06% under a ten-fold cross validation scheme. It is described in this article: António Branco, João Ricardo Silv...
This lexicon is part of the collection of the Wikimedia Dumps which was retrieved as an XML file from http://dumps.wikimedia.org/mtwiktionary/20121105/ on November 5, 2012. In the Wikimedia dump, it is accompanied by a text file mtwiktionary-20121105-pages-articles-multistream-index.txt which li...
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Despite many recent papers on Arabic Named Entity Recognition (NER) in the news domain, little work has been done on microblog NER. NER on microblogs presents many complications such as informality of language, shortened named entities, brevity of expressions, and inconsistent capitalization (for...