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spaCy
spaCy is a free library for advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python. It’s designed specifically for production use and helps you build applications that process and “understand” large volumes of text. It can be used to build information extraction or natural language understanding systems.
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Help the project :)
Hey guys,
I recently switched jobs, and a bit busy these days, and for some reason the volume of issues/requests has increased slightly over the last few weeks.
I'm looking for someone to help me manage the repo, verify pull requests, answer some issues? All I can offer is your name somewhere in the readme (and a coffee/beer if you're in Singapore !)
If you're interested let me know, it'
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YAML files appear to be better suited for storing configuration data than JSON.
-Config file -- Should be converted to a YAML file.
-Config reader -- This should probably be deleted and we can let a library like PyYAML h
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Created by Explosion
Latest release 20 days ago
- Repository
- explosion/spaCy
- Website
- spacy.io
- Wikipedia
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The models and algorithms in https://github.com/boudinfl/pke#implemented-models are similar to Textrank but not sped up by SpaCy, so it might be a good idea to include them in PyTextRank
PS: There are also other non TextRank-esque algorithms to consider when making this assessment: