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Java fuzzy string matching implementation of the well known Python's fuzzywuzzy algorithm. Fuzzy search for Java
Easy to use and powerful fuzzy string matching, port of fuzzywuzzy.
String Distances in Julia
Port of SeatGeek's fuzzywuzzy
Fuzzy string matching for PHP
Natural language understanding library for chatbots with intent recognition and entity extraction.
LariskaBot - telegram-bot (Python, aiogram)
A dart port of the popular fuzzywuzzy package
go-autocomplete-trie is a data structure for text auto completion that allows for fuzzy matching and configurable levenshtein distance limits
SpellCheck is a spelling checking and correction module in Python built using Fuzzywuzzy string matching module.
Ranked Top 7 Hackathon Submission. Extracts product and promotional data from flyer images using OpenCV image segmentation and PyTesseract (LSTM-based) OCR
A "finish the lyrics" game using Spotify, YouTube Transcript, and YouTube Search APIs, coupled with speech recognition and visual machine learning.
A super simple MIT licensed fuzzy matching library
A fuzzy finder for Apex.
Combination of the RapidFuzz library with Spacy PhraseMatcher
A web-based application for monitoring, analyzing and visualizing social networks of Istanbul Sehir University
Automatic Subjective Answer Checker is a GUI based software coded purely in Python which emulates a teacher grading students on a 0 to 10 scale.
Open Data Profiling, Quality and Analysis on NYC OpenData dataset with semantic profiling using fuzzy ratio, Levenshtein distance and regex
An application that serves to read food ingredients, using Optical Character Recognition, and assess their harmfulness.
Rapid fuzzy string matching using the Levenshtein Distance. JNI wrapper around RapidFuzz-CPP.
Food Items Mapping using Fuzzy Matching
Categorization of expense from Bank account statement
Scraping old Google Summer of Code statistics.
One of the challenges with querying company names from different databases is the discrepancy in the way entity names are spelt. For example, company “ABC” is shown as “ABC” in the Bloomberg system, but “AB C” in another data source. We built a python program to make sure they actually refer to the same company.
Matching apps from googleplay and ios
Phoenix 2 iOS Shmup - Python 3 community discord info bot.
Solution for "Venmurasu Site Indexing" project of Venmurasu Programming Contest conducted by PSG College of Technology