Stanford Offers an NLP Demo

October 8, 2015

Want to see what natural language processing does in the Stanford CoreNLP implementation. Navigate to Stanford CoreNLP. The service is free. Enter some text. The system will scan the input and display an output. NLP revealed:

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What can one do with this output? Build an application around the outputs. NLP is easy. The artificial intelligence implementation is a bit of a challenge, of course, but parts of speech, named entities, and dependency parsing can be darned useful. Now mixed language inputs may be an issue. Names in different character sets could be a hurdle. I am thrilled that NLP has been visualized using the brat visualization and annotation software. Get excited, gentle reader.

Stephen E Arnold, October 8, 2015

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