stanford-openie-python
Stanford Open Information Extraction made simple! (by philipperemy)
baresipy
baresip python wrapper (by OpenJarbas)
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ISC License | Apache License 2.0 |
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stanford-openie-python
Posts with mentions or reviews of 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.
baresipy
Posts with mentions or reviews of baresipy.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-02.
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Baresip – An Open Source modular SIP User-Agent with audio and video support
I haven't tried it, but there also appears to be a third party Python wrapper/binding: https://github.com/OpenJarbas/baresipy
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Pinephone and mycroft
So for the VOIP integrations the idea is to make a bridge using https://github.com/OpenJarbas/baresipy , it would perform STT on incoming audio with https://github.com/JarbasLingua/jarbas-stt-plugin-vosk and the hivemind does all the heavy lifting
What are some alternatives?
When comparing stanford-openie-python and baresipy you can also consider the following projects:
stanford-tensorflow-tutorials - This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research.
python-sutime - Python wrapper for Stanford CoreNLP's SUTime
nokiasip - SIP for Nokia S40 phones
unrpa - A program to extract files from the RPA archive format.
WireBug - WireBug is a toolset for Voice-over-IP penetration testing
ddb-extraction - Extract the samples of a DDB Vocaloid file.
ciscoaxl - Python SDK for Cisco CUCM AXL API
pyVoIP - Pure python VoIP/SIP/RTP library. Currently supports PCMA, PCMU, and telephone-event
arxiv.py - Python wrapper for the arXiv API
ovos-utils - collection of simple utilities for use across the mycroft ecosystem
ovos-skill-baresip - VOIP for mycroft
stanford-openie-python vs stanford-tensorflow-tutorials
baresipy vs python-sutime
stanford-openie-python vs python-sutime
baresipy vs nokiasip
stanford-openie-python vs unrpa
baresipy vs WireBug
stanford-openie-python vs ddb-extraction
baresipy vs ciscoaxl
baresipy vs pyVoIP
baresipy vs arxiv.py
baresipy vs ovos-utils
baresipy vs ovos-skill-baresip