ACOPOST is a free and open source collection of four part-of-speech taggers (t3, met, tbt, and et). In corpus linguistics, part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging or word-category disambiguation, is the process of marking up the words in a text (corpus) as co...
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A language identifier for closely related languages.
CINTIL Corpus Concordancer is a freely available online concordancing service to support the research usage of the CINTIL Corpus. This concordancer was developed and is maintained at the University of Lisbon by the NLX-Natural Language and Speech Group of the Department of Informatics, in coopera...
CINTIL-Treebank Online Searcher is a freely available online service to search and view the constituency and dependency tree of the CINTIL-Treebank. This service was developed and is maintained at University of Lisbon by the NLX-Natural Language and Speech Group of the Department of Informatics. ...
CIPM-browser is a browser for the CIPM corpus, a corpus of medieval Portuguese.
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...
A coreference solver for Portuguese and Spanish
A NER-classifier based on memory-based learning, trained on the CINTIL dataset, a corpus that contains part of the Corpus de Referência do Português Contemporâneo - CRPC (Reference Corpus of Contemporary Portuguese). https://portulanclarin.net/repository/browse/cintil-corpus-internacional-do-por...
CSTParser is a multi-document discourse parser. Based on machine learning techniques and hand-crafted rules, the system identifies a set of relations predicted by CST (Cross-document Structure Theory) among sentences of different texts on the same topic.