Software
Multilingual Text Parser
Multilingual Text Parser is a web page through which you can obtain both syntactic and morphological analysis of a given text, to obtain these results were used python libraries such as Spacy and Nltk. For this first version it is only possible to analyze texts in Portuguese, French, Spanish and English.
HULTIG-C: Cloud Platform for Computational Linguistics Services
HULTIG-C is a multilingual corpus, created to support research on information retrieval and related technologies of human language. HULTIG-C is characterized by various languages that include unique annotations such as keywords set, sentences set, named entity recognition set, and multiword set.
HultigCrawler
HultigCrawler is a text crawler that crawls all the text from given website recursively. The crawled data is then saved as items. These items are URL, Title, Tags and Text. This data is then saved into database using scrapy pipelines.
SocialNetCrawler
A crawler to extract data from social networks. This crawler was developed in Java programming language and our interface was done with Java Swing. To get started, you only need to visit the social networks developer pages our crawler works with, and follow the steps on the respective pages to get an access token. Then put that access token on our application in the tabs of each social network you want to crawl and press start.
ExtremeSentiLex
ExtremeSentilex is a lexicon of extreme sentiments created based on SentiWordNet and SenticNet we will soon provide an article where all the information of the research will be available. For now we have for download the file result of the research. One file with the lexicon and the classified datasets that we classified in order to validade our lexicon, a file with lexicon only and other with the classified datasets only.
SENTAWEB
Senta Web aims to provide an online way of automatically extracting expressions formed by sequences of lexicographic units lexicographical units (e.g. characters, words, punctuation marks), contiguous or non-contiguous, that are as syntactic-semantic units, with their own meaning.