camel_tools
A suite of Arabic natural language processing tools developed by the CAMeL Lab at New York University Abu Dhabi. (by CAMeL-Lab)
SudachiPy
Python version of Sudachi, a Japanese tokenizer. (by WorksApplications)
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camel_tools
Posts with mentions or reviews of camel_tools.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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[Arabic>latin transliteration] any apps for this?
Otherwise it depends on your use case. There are NLP libraries like this one that can do the job.
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I have a problem in Arabic that I have no idea how to start solving.
The CaMeL library does tashkeel: https://github.com/CAMeL-Lab/camel_tools.
SudachiPy
Posts with mentions or reviews of SudachiPy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-01.
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Sakubun - a tool I made to help you practice kanji, with customized quiz questions and sentences
The current readings were generated with SudachiPy, with a little processing. UniDic seems pretty interesting, I'll check it out. Do you know how well its accuracy is, compared to Sudachi?
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software which turn hiragana and katakana into kanji
There are free tools for both of these things. I made game2text to do OCR and script matching. It includes a segmentation and normalization library Sudachi but I have not used its normalization feature for the app. I'm not sure anyone else even wants this feature but it will be pretty straightforward to add it if you're familiar with Python and vanilla Javascript.
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Tokenizing / picking words out of non-english languages
spaCy uses SudachiPy internally (see the doc comment about that), so if you don't need any of spaCy's extra features or want more control over the tokenization, you could use SudachiPy directly.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing camel_tools and SudachiPy you can also consider the following projects:
OpenPrompt - An Open-Source Framework for Prompt-Learning.
Sudachi - A Japanese Tokenizer for Business
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
momepy - Urban Morphology Measuring Toolkit
quanfima - Quanfima (Quantitative Analysis of Fibrous Materials)
gum - Repository for the Georgetown University Multilayer Corpus (GUM)
mecab - Yet another Japanese morphological analyzer
simplemma - Simple multilingual lemmatizer for Python, especially useful for speed and efficiency
kagome - Self-contained Japanese Morphological Analyzer written in pure Go