camel_tools
A suite of Arabic natural language processing tools developed by the CAMeL Lab at New York University Abu Dhabi. (by CAMeL-Lab)
quanfima
Quanfima (Quantitative Analysis of Fibrous Materials) (by rshkarin)
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3.6 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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camel_tools
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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.
quanfima
Posts with mentions or reviews of quanfima.
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Is there a Python API for i
I tried segmenting the image to get this fiber mask, and then I tried using a package called quanfima (https://github.com/rshkarin/quanfima) to find the diameters.
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How to find the width of fibers in an image.
I am trying to find the width of the fibers (i.e the diameters of the strand like objects). I am able to easily find the pores (which are the black holes in the image). And I found this (https://github.com/rshkarin/quanfima) python package and I followed this tutorial (https://github.com/psobolewskiPhD/SEM_fiber_analysis/blob/main/Example_Fiber_analysis.ipynb), whereby you have to get a mask of the fibers
What are some alternatives?
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momepy - Urban Morphology Measuring Toolkit
SEM_fiber_analysis - SEM image analysis to get fiber parameters (diameter, orientation)
gum - Repository for the Georgetown University Multilayer Corpus (GUM)
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simplemma - Simple multilingual lemmatizer for Python, especially useful for speed and efficiency