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awesome-hungarian-nlp
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Attribution
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British Renaissance Re-Attribution and Modernization Series - Scholarly/Drama/Poetry/Bible
This series is cataloged in the World Shakespeare Bibliography and in the Play Index (EBSCO). A few sections out of BRRAM have been published in scholarly journals. “Manipulation of Theatrical Audience-Size: Nonexistent Plays and Murderous Lenders” was published in Critical Survey, Issue 34.1, Spring 2022. “‘Michael Cavendish’s’ 14 Airs in Tablature to the Lute (1598)” was published in East-West Cultural Passage, Volume 22, Issue 2, December 2022. The Journal of Information Ethics published two articles on Faktorovich’s re-attribution method: “Publishers and Hack Writers: Signs of Collaborative Writing in the ‘Defoe’ Canon” (Fall 2020) and “Falsifications and Fabrications in the Standard Computational-Linguistics Authorial-Attribution Methods: A Comparison of the Methodology in ‘Unmasking’ with the 28-Tests” (Spring 2022). BRRAM is also mentioned on Wikipedia and there have been over 1,741 comments about it on LibraryThing. The computational data, handwriting comparisons across bylines, diagrams and other content to assist further research is publicly accessible at: https://github.com/faktorovich/Attribution
awesome-hungarian-nlp
- Szoláris Magyar: Az elmúlt négy hónapban egy morfológia alapú alternatív írásrendszeren dolgoztam, ami a magyar nyelvre illeszkedik (további infó kommentekben)
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Language Input: a new web app for finding content to watch in your target language and keep track of your vocabulary
Pity there's no Hungarian. I see spacy support it for some things but not the full pipeline. There's a cool NLP resource for Hungarian if you ever feel inclined to support it at some point ;)
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Upcoming App Announcement: Lemmatize, a Foreign Language Reader
Very cool. Glad to see Hungarian on the list too :) there's a pretty great list of NLP related links for Hungarian here if you haven't seen it before. Could be useful.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-sentiment-analysis - Repository with all what is necessary for sentiment analysis and related areas
NLP-progress - Repository to track the progress in Natural Language Processing (NLP), including the datasets and the current state-of-the-art for the most common NLP tasks.
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
awesome-computational-neuroscience - A list of schools and researchers in computational neuroscience
sematle - NLU service that converts plain English to known and structured data.
contract-discovery - Data and additional information regarding the paper: Contract Discovery. Dataset and a Few-Shot Semantic Retrieval Challenge with Competitive Baselines (to appear in Findings of EMNLP).
umibench - Testbench for sentiment and factuality in texts.
financial-news-dataset - Reuters and Bloomberg
bible-corpus - A multilingual parallel corpus created from translations of the Bible.
hs610-info - Information on HUION's HS610 tablet