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Types: Application Availability: On-Line Formats: HTML

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  • Application

    WAT

    WAT is an entity linker, namely a tool that identifies meaningful substrings (called "spots") in an unstructured English text and link each of them to the unambiguous entity...
    • HTML
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  • Application

    TagMe

    TAGME identifies meaningful sequences of terms in an unstructured text and links them to the Wikipedia page describing the mentioned entity, in a fast and effective way. This...
    • HTML
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  • Application

    Gate Cloud

    This is the new improved version of the GATE Cloud platform originally launched in 2011 to provide end-to-end text processing solutions from the GATE family running on cloud...
    • HTML
      The resource: 'Gate Cloud Methods' is not accessible as guest user. You must login to access it!
    • HTML
      The resource: 'Gate Cloud Twitter Collector' is not accessible as guest user. You must login to access it!
    • HTML
      The resource: 'Brexit analyser' is not accessible as guest user. You must login to access it!
  • Application

    Twitter Monitor

    The Twitter Monitor is an interactive Web application designed to access the Twitter stream by exploiting the public Twitter Streaming APIs. The application can manage...
    • HTML
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  • Application

    SMAPH Query Entity Linker

    The SMAPH system links queries to the entities it mentions, disambiguating mentions if needed. Entities are Wikipedia pages. This problem is known as "entity recognition and...
    • HTML
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