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Entity Extraction. Named entities specify things such as persons, places and organizations.

Entity Extraction

AlchemyAPI's named entity extraction is capable of identifying people, companies, organizations, cities, geographic features and other typed entities from your HTML, text or web-based content. Entity extraction can add a wealth of semantic knowledge to your content to help you quickly understand the subject of the text. It is one of the most common starting points for using natural language processing techniques to enrich your content. AlchemyAPI's named entity extraction is based on sophisticated statistical algorithms and natural language processing technology.

It is unique in the industry with its combination of multilingual support, linked data, context-sensitive entity disambiguation, comprehensive type support and quotations extraction. Example entity extraction from a TechCrunch article. Sentiment Analysis AlchemyAPI provides the ability to extract entity-level sentiment (positive or negative statements).

OpenAmplify.com. If you want to leverage the actual meaning of content in your application, you need OpenAmplify.

OpenAmplify.com

OpenAmplify is the most advanced NLP text analysis engine currently available, processing content submitted to the API in milliseconds to deliver a comprehensive range of analysis 'Signals' in a rich XML schema. OpenAmplify delivers so much more than just sentiment analysis: the Insights API presents the entire meaning of the text as XML and is the only API that can deliver you: The topics and entities being discussedDomains, categories and classificationsSentiment: at both the topic and whole text levelActions: what is happeningIntent: what the author is planningDecisiveness: how sure the author is about the actionsEmotions: the passion the author has for the topics being discussedTopic Descriptions: those terms that drive the sentiment scoring Easy to Integrate and Free to Try.

Text analysis. Machine Learning Platform - Text Analysis Service. Content Manager. Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 15:49.

Content Manager

For a general overview of Calais please take a moment to read the About section. If you’d just like to jump in and learn how Calais is relevant to developers, read on. Content and Collection Management This is a big area that covers everything from corporate knowledge management to librarians to collections at museums. Given the range of needs for this group as a whole, we’re simply going to try and point you in some useful directions. What Calais Does Different areas of this site can provide you with much deeper detail, so let’s keep it simple for the time being. Calais enhances your content with rich semantic metadata. Metadata in and of itself is not too interesting.

Tag Your Complete Historical Archives in Hours Perhaps you’re a complete convert to the value of tagging your content and are doing a great job with new material – but what about the tens of thousands to millions of pieces of historical content you have already produced? LingPipe Home. How Can We Help You?

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Get the latest version: Free and Paid Licenses/DownloadsLearn how to use LingPipe: Tutorials Get expert help using LingPipe: Services Join us on Facebook What is LingPipe? LingPipe is tool kit for processing text using computational linguistics. LingPipe is used to do tasks like: Find the names of people, organizations or locations in newsAutomatically classify Twitter search results into categoriesSuggest correct spellings of queries To get a better idea of the range of possible LingPipe uses, visit our tutorials and sandbox. Architecture LingPipe's architecture is designed to be efficient, scalable, reusable, and robust. Latest Release: LingPipe 4.1.2 Intermediate Release The latest release of LingPipe is LingPipe 4.1.2, which patches some bugs and documentation.

Migration from LingPipe 3 to LingPipe 4 LingPipe 4.1.2 is not backward compatible with LingPipe 3.9.3. Programs that compile in LingPipe 3.9.3 without deprecation warnings should compile and run in Lingpipe 4.1.2. Text Analytics. Home - FreeLing Home Page.