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Comparing Language Detection Libraries (& API) Using Java/ColdFusion/CFML
I evaluated the Lingua java library. It claims to be the "The most accurate natural language detection library for Java and the JVM, suitable for long and short text alike" and also appears to be actively updated & supported. In my small unit test, Lingua seemed to be slightly slower and couldn't correctly identify Malay text.
- 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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pemistahl/lingua is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lingua is Kotlin.