LINGUIST List 21.2867
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Fri Jul 09 2010
FYI: Free Web Services for Text Mining and NLP Tools
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Free Web Services for Text Mining and NLP Tools
Message 1: Free Web Services for Text Mining and NLP Tools
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Date: 07-Jul-2010
From: Wilson Wong <wilson csse.uwa.edu.au>
Subject: Free Web Services for Text Mining and NLP Tools
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We have made available a list of web services for accessing text mining and NLP tools implemented at our research group (http://ontology.csse.uwa.edu.au) such as boilerplate removal (known as HERCULES), semantic similarity/relatedness measures (i.e. Normalised Web Distance, n-Degree of Wikipedia), noun phrase chunking, triple extraction, noisy text cleaning (known as ISSAC), simple term extraction, and access to our multi-domain, 300 million token text corpora (which are continuously growing). Please write to wilson csse.uwa.edu.au to obtain a free developer key. More information is available viahttp://ontology.csse.uwa.edu.au/research/api.pl. ------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Wilson Wong School of Computer Science & Software Engineering The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway CRAWLEY 6009 Western Australia (fax) +61-8-6488-1089 (email) wilson csse.uwa.edu.au (homepage) http://ontology.csse.uwa.edu.au
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
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