neuralcoref
libpostal
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MIT License | MIT License |
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neuralcoref
- [NLP] Replace paragraph’s pronouns with name?
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What kind of processing power would I need to re-train the neuralcoref model?
Training instructions: https://github.com/huggingface/neuralcoref/blob/master/neuralcoref/train/training.md
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I need help installing a package.
Besides that, you may also try searching for your problem on GitHub Issues, or create an issue yourself if you can't find an existing one.
- Best available pronoun coreference resolution systems?
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Web app for doing coreference resolution and outputting file in ".conll" format
I guess you have tried neuralcoref already https://github.com/huggingface/neuralcoref ?
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[D] Does anyone know of coreference resolution tools where you can specify the entity?
Hi. Let me elaborate on the title. I'm currently working on paragraph-level data and want to perform coreference resolution. I've tried working with spaCy's NeuralCoref, and although it works great it receives a string as input and returns all entities and mentions it deems appropriate. Rather than that I'm looking for something where you can specify the entity and the model will return all such instances for that particular entity.
libpostal
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Install Python Libraries Using Command Prompt
@echo off REM Check if MSYS2 and MinGW are installed where msys2 2>nul >nul if %errorlevel% equ 0 ( echo MSYS2 is already installed. Use --force to reinstall. ) else ( REM Install MSYS2 and MinGW choco install msys2 refreshenv ) REM Check if MSYS2 packages are updated pacman -Qu 2>nul >nul if %errorlevel% equ 0 ( echo MSYS2 packages are already updated. Use --force to reinstall. ) else ( REM Update MSYS2 packages pacman -Syu ) REM Check if build dependencies are installed pacman -Q autoconf automake curl git make libtool gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc 2>nul >nul if %errorlevel% equ 0 ( echo Build dependencies are already installed. Use --force to reinstall. ) else ( REM Install build dependencies pacman -S autoconf automake curl git make libtool gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc ) REM Check if libpostal is cloned if exist libpostal ( echo libpostal repository is already cloned. Use --force to reinstall. ) else ( REM Clone libpostal repository git clone https://github.com/openvenues/libpostal ) cd libpostal REM Check if libpostal is built and installed if exist C:/Program Files/libpostal/bin/libpostal.dll ( echo libpostal is already built and installed. Use --force to reinstall. ) else ( REM Build and install libpostal cp -rf windows/* ./ ./bootstrap.sh ./configure --datadir=C:/libpostal make -j4 make install ) REM Check if libpostal is added to PATH environment variable setx /m PATH "%PATH%;C:\Program Files\libpostal\bin" 2>nul >nul if %errorlevel% equ 0 ( echo libpostal is already added to PATH environment variable. Use --force to reinstall. ) else ( REM Add libpostal to PATH environment variable setx PATH "%PATH%;C:\Program Files\libpostal\bin" ) REM Test libpostal installation libpostal "100 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA" pause
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Transforming free-form geospatial directions into addresses - SOTA?
I know of https://github.com/openvenues/libpostal which handles typos and omissions in addresses, but I am looking into a more fuzzy description of a location.
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[P] Better ways to clean lots of text?
use an address parser library like libpostal https://github.com/openvenues/libpostal
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complete stack for an analysis team
Also, what OS(s) does IT support for clients and servers? I think Libpostal doesn't officially support Windows, but you can build it to target that. Seems difficult and/or unreliable though: https://github.com/openvenues/libpostal/issues/219
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Automating a Web Scraper
You can feed libpostal sequence of string until it gives good results. A lot of miss, some hits, score the hits. https://github.com/openvenues/libpostal
What are some alternatives?
spacy-experimental - 🧪 Cutting-edge experimental spaCy components and features
usaddress - :us: a python library for parsing unstructured United States address strings into address components
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
splink - Fast, accurate and scalable probabilistic data linkage with support for multiple SQL backends
ML-Workspace - 🛠 All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science.
rmlint - Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystem
coreferee - Coreference resolution for English, French, German and Polish, optimised for limited training data and easily extensible for further languages
jdupes - A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of 'fdupes'.
emlearn-micropython - Efficient Machine Learning engine for MicroPython
kvdo - A kernel module which provide a pool of deduplicated and/or compressed block storage.
CCV - C-based/Cached/Core Computer Vision Library, A Modern Computer Vision Library