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Python library & framework to build custom translators for the hearing-impaired and translate between Sign Language & Text using Artificial Intelligence.
Implementation of experiments in paper "Learning from Rules Generalizing Labeled Exemplars" to appear in ICLR2020 (https://openreview.net/forum?id=SkeuexBtDr)
Anwendung zur Erkennung von generischem Maskulinum in deutschen Texten und Erstellung von Korrekturvorschlägen zum Gendern.
Build tools and build support files as well as developer support tools for the GiellaLT repositories.
Shared linguistic resources, like names, digits, fst filtering and dependency parsing.
An implementation of a Rule-Based Part-of-Speech tagger for the Arabic language
A rule-based NLP system for written-to-spoken text conversion.
Interactive Odin tutorial
DERBI (DEutscher RegelBasierter Inflektor) is a simple rule-based automatic inflection model for German based on spaCy. Applicable regardless of POS!
Recognition of drugs and extraction of drug-drug interactions that appear in biomedical literature.
extracts product/price/amount tuples from Persian text using rule-based methods
This is a turkish rule-based NER which uses regex.
Two sequence tagging systems (one rule-based and one neural) specifically made for tagging terms in the swimming domain, but which can be easily adapted for other purposes.
Cross platform library for rule based intent detection and named entity recognition
Less biased and more nuanced star rating generation from user reviews and comments
Prosody analysis and identification of metrics for Kannada verses using rule-based approach.
Different types of sentiment analysis model
This repo contains my NLP Module Labs
A retrieval-based chatbot that answers FAQs about Rhodes CS tutoring
Implementation of the hangman game in python
I use the "JAVA" Language in the development of this software and I use the "OPENNLP" library in it.
Репозиторий для Telegram Бота, отвечающего на FAQ вопросы по COVID-19
Rule-based Written to Spoken Text Conversion | A1 for COL772 course (Fall 21)
This source code converts a given corpus in the PennTreebank format to the DCG format, being appropriate to run in Prolog.