python-sutime
Python wrapper for Stanford CoreNLP's SUTime (by FraBle)
stanford-openie-python
Stanford Open Information Extraction made simple! (by philipperemy)
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python-sutime
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- LLM for information extraction
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Which uncensored model to use to remove calendar events from message text?
One approach to solving your longer text problem would be to first split longer text into sentences and check with something like https://github.com/FraBle/python-sutime to see if it contains dates. If not, you don't need to clean that part! If so, you can clean the sentence and then use same library to verify dates have been removed.
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Hoe to install Python SUTime?
I need to install python wrapper for SUTime i need to install it using pip but them there is a line which says install JAVA dependencies using following command mvn dependency:copy-dependencies -DoutputDirectory=./jars -f $(python3 -c 'import importlib; import pathlib; print(pathlib.Path(importlib.util.find_spec("sutime").origin).parent / "pom.xml")')
stanford-openie-python
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“[Project]” Manual Annotation Tool for Relation Extraction
What would your relation look like? If it going to be rather abstract like a relation in a knowledge base (e.g., per:child_of)? Or is it okay if it's more free form? If it's the latter then I'd recommend looking at open information extraction tools. There's a Python implementation of Stanford's OpenIE system from 2015 here and there are other works that have open-sourced their code.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing python-sutime and stanford-openie-python you can also consider the following projects:
baresipy - baresip python wrapper
stanford-tensorflow-tutorials - This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research.
allennlp - An open-source NLP research library, built on PyTorch.
transformers - 🤗 Transformers: State-of-the-art Machine Learning for Pytorch, TensorFlow, and JAX.
unrpa - A program to extract files from the RPA archive format.
gensim - Topic Modelling for Humans
ddb-extraction - Extract the samples of a DDB Vocaloid file.
entity-sentiment-analysis - Various ops for handling several entities in a document, perform anaphora resolution, clustering, etc.
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