Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

November 6, 2011

End-to-end NLP packages

Filed under: Natural Language Processing — Patrick Durusau @ 5:42 pm

End-to-end NLP packages

From the post:

What freely available end-to-end natural language processing (NLP) systems are out there, that start with raw text, and output parses and semantic structures? Lots of NLP research focuses on single tasks at a time, and thus produces software that does a single task at a time. But for various applications, it is nicer to have a full end-to-end system that just runs on whatever text you give it.

If you believe this is a worthwhile goal (see caveat at bottom), I will postulate there aren’t a ton of such end-to-end, multilevel systems. Here are ones I can think of. Corrections and clarifications welcome.

Brendan O’Connor provides a nice listing of end-to-end NLP packages. One or more may be useful in the creation of topic maps based on large amounts of textual data.

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