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"ProLyzer" is a system which will guide you about the product you want to buy and also help the manufacturer/sellers to know the public opinion about their product's features.
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Evaluate semantic annotation of Twitter's conversations through NLP and data mining algorithms in Java language
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Go Stanford NLP POS Tagger wrapper
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reading The Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD) Document C#
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A simple text based AI to execute commands using NLP
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Maven project for Yonsei Hands-on Text Mining course
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repo that contains the materials useful for learning NLP with Deep Learning
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Stanford CS224n: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning
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Stanford CS224N:Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning 2017
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Example for StanfordNLP and OpenNLP
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Capable of lemmatizing text, and performing gram analysis on directory of data
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Dockerized Python application for analyzing data stored in RDBMS using Jupyter Notebook
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斯坦福大学Professor Dan Jurafsky & Chris Manning 教授的自然语言课程读书笔记
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This will contain all the programs which I practice for NLP.
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Jan 24, 2018
Stanford-MATLAB Part-of-Speech Tagger: the Stanford Log-linear Part-Of-Speech Tagger adopted for MATLAB.
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Assignments of Natural Language Processing by Dan Jurasky & Chris Manning of Stanford University
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F# extentions for The Stanford.NLP.NET
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