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June 12, 2017

FreeDiscovery

Filed under: Python,Scikit-Learn,Search Engines — Patrick Durusau @ 4:30 pm

FreeDiscovery: Open Source e-Discovery and Information Retrieval Engine

From the webpage:

FreeDiscovery is built on top of existing machine learning libraries (scikit-learn) and provides a REST API for information retrieval applications. It aims to benefit existing e-Discovery and information retrieval platforms with a focus on text categorization, semantic search, document clustering, duplicates detection and e-mail threading.

In addition, FreeDiscovery can be used as Python package and exposes several estimators with a scikit-learn compatible API.

Python 3.5+ required.

Homepage has command line examples, with a pointer to: http://freediscovery.io/doc/stable/examples/ for more examples.

The additional examples use a subset of the TREC 2009 legal collection. Cool!

I saw this in a tweet by Lynn Cherny today.

Enjoy!

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