A suite of Arabic natural language processing tools developed by the CAMeL Lab at New York University Abu Dhabi.
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A suite of Arabic natural language processing tools developed by the CAMeL Lab at New York University Abu Dhabi.
Project for segmentation of blood vessels, microaneurysm and hardexudates in fundus images.
Urban Morphology Measuring Toolkit
Python version of Sudachi, a Japanese tokenizer.
A Python wrapper of the Yandex Mystem 3.1 morphological analyzer (http://api.yandex.ru/mystem). The original tool is shipped as a binary and this library makes it easy to integrate it in Python projects. Let us know in the issues if you would like to be involved into the developments or maintenance of this project. If you have any fix or suggest…
exudates detection using hybrid approach (Image Morphology & Machine Learning)
Python API for Kiwi
Open morphology for Finnish
Morphological analyzer for Russian and English languages based on neural networks and dictionary-lookup systems.
A lexicon for Sudachi
Qutuf (قُطُوْف): An Arabic Morphological analyzer and Part-Of-Speech tagger as an Expert System.
State-of-the-art, lightweight NLP tools for Turkish language. Developed by VNGRS.
Turkish Morphological Analysis library
Quanfima (Quantitative Analysis of Fibrous Materials)
HuSpaCy: industrial-strength Hungarian natural language processing
Python library for generating (and analyzing) Ancient Greek inflectional paradigms
Simple multilingual lemmatizer for Python, especially useful for speed and efficiency
Python morphological analyzer for Turkish language. Partial port of ZemberekNLP.
An NLP library for Uralic languages such as Finnish, Skolt Sami, Moksha and so on. Also supporting some non-Uralic languages such as Spanish, French, Arabic, Swedish, Norwegian, Russian and English
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