django-template VS doccano

Compare django-template vs doccano and see what are their differences.

django-template

A battle-tested Django 2.1 project template with configurations for AWS, Heroku, App Engine, and Docker. (by lionheart)
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django-template doccano
0 13
64 8,871
- 2.0%
0.0 7.4
over 1 year ago 23 days ago
Python Python
- MIT License
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django-template

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

doccano

Posts with mentions or reviews of doccano. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-13.
  • You Can't Have a Free Software AI Stack
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Jul 2023
    Huh?

    I wrote my own system for classifying a stream of texts in Python, I might Open Source it one of these days but I have to get it to the point where it is modular enough that I can customize it to do the particular things I want without subjecting people to my whims... I use it every day and I'm not afraid to demo it because it is rock solid.

    My understanding is that my system would not be hard to adapt to work on images for certain kinds of tasks.

    Pytorch is open source, Huggingface is open source. CUDA isn't. This is

    https://labelstud.io/

    and for annotating text spans there are so many open source tools

    https://github.com/doccano/doccano

    I worked for a company a few years back that built annotation tools for projects we sold to customers but never quite got to a polished general purpose annotator. Today there are an overwhelming number of companies in this space and products I never heard of, many of which are cloud based or paid. Looks like a gold rush to me.

  • Text sentiment label agreement
    2 projects | /r/LanguageTechnology | 27 Jul 2022
  • [D] Annotation tool for entity sentiment analysis
    3 projects | /r/MachineLearning | 2 Mar 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing django-template and doccano you can also consider the following projects:

label-studio - Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format

django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸

Django REST Swagger - Swagger Documentation Generator for Django REST Framework: deprecated

bravado - Bravado is a python client library for Swagger 2.0 services

django-admin-interface - :superhero: :zap: django's default admin interface with superpowers - customizable themes, popup windows replaced by modals and many other features.

Python Blogs - A curated list of python programming language blogs

django-treenode - :deciduous_tree: probably the best abstract model/admin for your tree based stuff.

Tweepy - Twitter for Python!

django-sql-explorer - Easily share data across your company via SQL queries. From Grove Collab.