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lingua
- Announcing Lingua 1.2.0 - The most accurate natural language detection library for the JVM, suitable for long and short text alike
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r/argentina es el subreddit de habla hispana mas popular del sitio
select 'r/'||subreddit sub , initcap(lang) language , count(*) c , ratio_to_report(c) over(partition by sub) ratio , sum(iff(language!='English', c, 0)) over(partition by sub) total_not_english , sum(c) over(partition by sub) total from reddit_sample_languages_udtf group by 1, 2 qualify ratio > .02 order by total_not_english desc, c desc, 1, ratio desc- Jason Baumgartner for collecting and sharing Reddit’s comments. - Peter M. Stahl for the Lingua project to detect languages in Java. - Snowflake for making it easy to run Java code in a UDF.
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The most popular languages on Reddit, after analyzing 1M comments: English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, Dutch... [OC]
I don't speak most of these languages, so I wasn't able to verify -- instead I just used the results of this library: https://github.com/pemistahl/lingua
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Hazelcast + Kibana: best buddies for exploring and visualizing data
A linguist can infer the language of the field. It's also possible to use an automated process in the pipeline. A couple of NLP libraries are available in the JVM ecosystem, but I set my eyes on Lingua, one focused on language recognition.
- Usando a Biblioteca Lingua para Kotlin
- Language Detection - Pre Trained Models
- Lingua 1.1.0 released - The most accurate natural language detection library for the JVM
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Free and easy to use Java language detection library
I've used this one previously, and found it pretty easy to use, relatively fast, and accurate: https://github.com/pemistahl/lingua
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Hazelcast + Kibana: best buddies for exploring and visualizing data
Now is the time to create a data pipeline to get this data in Hazelcast. Note that if you want to follow along, the project is readily available on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
language-detection-cld2 - Natural language detection, Java bindings for CLD2
okhttp-eventsource - Server-sent events (SSE) client implementation for Java, based on OkHttp: http://javadoc.io/doc/com.launchdarkly/okhttp-eventsource
Beagle - Beagle helps you identify keywords, phrases, regexes, and complex search queries of interest in streams of text documents.
kotlin-logging - Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin. A convenient and performant logging facade.
cld3-kotlin - Bindings to Google's Compact Language Detector 3 to JVM Based Languages
kovenant - Kovenant. Promises for Kotlin.
KtUnits - Simple unit conversion library for Kotlin
CakeParse - Simple parser combinator library for Kotlin
cld3
kotlin-futures - A collections of extension functions to make the JVM Future, CompletableFuture, ListenableFuture API more functional and Kotlin like.
khronos - An intuitive Date extensions in Kotlin.
kxdate - Kotlin extensions for Java 8 java.time API