Ichiran Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to ichiran
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ginza
A Japanese NLP Library using spaCy as framework based on Universal Dependencies
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ichiran reviews and mentions
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I'm looking for a reliable Japanese word segmentation algorithm
Check out ichi.moe. The word detection and splitting is quite good, and the backend is available on Github as ichiran. Unfortunately for most sane developers, the backend is written in Lisp.
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Starting a batteries-included extended standard library project. Request for comments.
You say batteries-included, I see a kitchen sink. Not everything needs huge libraries like ironclad loaded in, and every new dependency is a potential breakage in the future. I like to occasionally look at the dependencies list in my projects' .asd and see if I can get rid of something. For example I used cl-str only for its join function... And then I saw how it's implemented. I mean, really???. I rolled my own join instead. But if everyone starts using these battery-included kitchen sinks, I would still be loading a bunch of libraries I don't ever intend to use. I hear it's a big problem in node.js community.
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tshatrov/ichiran is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ichiran is Common Lisp.