FreeLing 3.0 – An Open Source Suite of Language Analyzers
Features:
Main services offered by FreeLing library:
- Text tokenization
- Sentence splitting
- Morphological analysis
- Suffix treatment, retokenization of clitic pronouns
- Flexible multiword recognition
- Contraction splitting
- Probabilistic prediction of unkown word categories
- Named entity detection
- Recognition of dates, numbers, ratios, currency, and physical magnitudes (speed, weight, temperature, density, etc.)
- PoS tagging
- Chart-based shallow parsing
- Named entity classification
- WordNet based sense annotation and disambiguation
- Rule-based dependency parsing
- Nominal correference resolution
[Not all features are supported for all languages, see Supported Languages.]
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