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.
Web service created by exporting UIMA-based workflow from the U-Compare text mining system. Functionality: Identifies tokens in plain text and assigns parts-of-speech Tools in workflow: MLRS POS Tagger web service (University of Malta) NOTE: The licence provided covers the web service only. To...
Part-of-speech tagger tuned to biomedical text. The tool is provided as a UIMA component, which forms part of the in-built library of components provided with the U-Compare platform (see separate META-SHARE record) for building and evaluating text mining workflows. The U-Compare Workbench (se...
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...
LX-UDParser is a UD parser for Portuguese, which adopts the Universal Dependency framework, with an initial performance of 90.87 for UAS and 88.01 for LAS under a ten-fold cross validation scheme. It is described in this article: António Branco, João Ricardo Silva, Luís Gomes and João Rodri...
The part of speech tagger for Maltese is based on TnT, the statistical part of speech tagger by Thorsten Brants (http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~thorsten/tnt/). It was modified for the Maltese Language Resource Server (MLRS) by Albert Gatt (Linguistics Department, University of Malta). The mode...
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-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...