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Revision as of 09:03, 20 November 2020
The NLP++ Logo | |
Paradigms | Natural Language Processing |
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Designed by | Amnon Meyers David de Hilster |
Developer | Text Analysis International |
First appeared | Template:Start date and age |
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Typing discipline | Static, nominative, partially inferred |
Platform | Cross Platform |
OS | Most major |
Filename extensions | .pat, .nlp, .seq, .txxt, .kb |
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NLP++ is a computer language specifically designed for processing unstructured or semi-unstructured text and includes the NLP++ language, as well as the Conceptual Grammar, a hierarchical knowledge base. NLP++ works in conjunction with the Integrated Development Environment VisualText.
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Overview
NLP++ was designed to build text analyzers that read and process text like human readers combining an island-driven, bottom up sequential pattern matching with a hierarchical knowledge base called the conceptual grammar. NLP++ can dynamically build knowledge and use stored knowledge in order to aid in the task of understanding written text.
NLP++
NLP++ is a computer language that includes rules and functions that specifically relate to processing text files.
Conceptual Grammar
VisualText
History
Open Source
In December of 2018, NLP++ went open source. The company Text Analysis International was desolved and it was moved to an open source MIT license by creators Amnon Meyers and David de Hilster.
NLP Engine
The NLP engine is a C++ class and executable. It currently compiles on linux and will be available on windows and mac Os in the near future.
VisualText
The original VisualText interface was written for Windows and is available as a free download from the VisualText website.
The latest beta version is VSCode language extension which runs cross platform. It is planned to be officially launch in the first quarter of 2021.