This is a workflow that is designed especially for use in the UIMA-based U-Compare workbench (see separate META-SHARE record). The workflow is in "ucz" format (specific to U-Compare) and can be imported via the "Import Workflow" item in the "Workflows" menu of the U-Compare interface. It include...
Treat is a toolkit for natural language processing and computational linguistics in Ruby. The Treat project aims to build a language- and algorithm- agnostic NLP framework for Ruby with support for tasks such as document retrieval, text chunking, segmentation and tokenization, natural language pa...
TinySVM is an implementation of Support Vector Machines (SVMs) (Vapnik, 1995; Vapnik, 1998) for the problem of pattern recognition.
Part-of-speech tagger tuned to biomedical text, provided as a web service.
MBT is a memory-based tagger-generator and tagger in one. The tagger-generator part can generate a sequence tagger on the basis of a training set of tagged sequences; the tagger part can tag new sequences. MBT can, for instance, be used to generate part-of-speech taggers or chunkers for natural l...
The present tool, that was built to deal with Portuguese-specific issues concerning a few non-trivial cases that involve tokenization-ambigous strings, segments text into lexically relevant tokens, using whitespace as the separator. Note that, in these examples, the | (vertical bar) symbol is use...
LX-Tagger is a freely available online service for the part-of-speech tagging of Portuguese. It was developed and is mantained by the NLX-Natural Language and Speech Group at the University of Lisbon, Department of Informatics. The service is composed by a set of shallow processing tools: A se...
LX-Suite is a freely available online service for the shallow processing of Portuguese. It was developed and is maintained by the NLX-Natural Language and Speech Group at the University of Lisbon, Department of Informatics. LX-Suite is composed by a set of shallow processing tools: - LX Sente...
The GENIA tagger analyzes English sentences and outputs the base forms, part-of-speech tags, chunk tags, and named entity tags. The tagger is specifically tuned for biomedical text such as MEDLINE abstracts.