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Awesome NLP with Ruby
Useful resources for text processing in Ruby
This curated list comprises
awesome
resources, libraries, information sources about computational processing
of texts in human languages with the
Ruby programming language. That field is often referred
to as
NLP,
Computational Linguistics,
HLT (Human
Language Technology) and can be brought in conjunction with
Artificial Intelligence,
Machine Learning,
Information Retrieval, Text Mining,
Knowledge Extraction
and other related disciplines.
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NLP Pipeline Subtasks
An NLP Pipeline starts with a plain text.
Pipeline Generation
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composable_operations
- Definition framework for operation pipelines.
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ruby-spark - Spark
bindings with an easy to understand DSL.
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phobos - Simplified Ruby
Client for Apache Kafka.
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parallel - Supervisor
for parallel execution on multiple CPUs or in many threads.
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pwrake - Rake extensions
to run local and remote tasks in parallel.
Multipurpose Engines
On-line APIs
Language Identification
Language Identification is one of the first crucial steps in every NLP
Pipeline.
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scylla - Language
Categorization and Identification.
Segmentation
Tools for Tokenization, Word and Sentence Boundary Detection and
Disambiguation.
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tokenizer - Simple
multilingual tokenizer.
[tutorial]
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pragmatic_tokenizer
- Multilingual tokenizer to split a string into tokens.
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nlp-pure - Natural
language processing algorithms implemented in pure Ruby with minimal
dependencies.
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textoken - Simple and
customizable text tokenization library.
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pragmatic_segmenter
- Word Boundary Disambiguation with many cookies.
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punkt-segmenter
- Pure Ruby implementation of the Punkt Segmenter.
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tactful_tokenizer
- RegExp based tokenizer for different languages.
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scapel - Sentence
Boundary Disambiguation tool.
Lexical Processing
Stemming
Stemming is the term used in information retrieval to describe the process
for reducing wordforms to some base representation. Stemming should be
distinguished from Lemmatization since
stems
are not necessarily have linguistic motivation.
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ruby-stemmer -
Ruby-Stemmer exposes the SnowBall API to Ruby.
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uea-stemmer -
Conservative stemmer for search and indexing.
Lemmatization
Lemmatization is considered a process of finding a base form of a word.
Lemmas are often collected in dictionaries.
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lemmatizer -
WordNet based Lemmatizer for English texts.
Lexical Statistics: Counting Types and Tokens
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wc - Facilities to count
word occurrences in a text.
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word_count
- Word counter for
String
and Hash
objects.
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words_counted -
Pure Ruby library counting word statistics with different custom
options.
Filtering Stop Words
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stopwords-filter
- Filter and Stop Word Lexicon based on the SnowBall lemmatizer.
Phrasal Level Processing
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n_gram - N-Gram
generator.
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ruby-ngram - Break
words and phrases into ngrams.
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raingrams -
Flexible and general-purpose ngrams library written in pure Ruby.
Syntactic Processing
Constituency Parsing
Semantic Analysis
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amatch - Set of five
distance types between strings (including Levenshtein, Sellers,
Jaro-Winkler, ‘pair distance’).
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damerau-levenshtein
- Calculates edit distance using the Damerau-Levenshtein algorithm.
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hotwater -
Fast Ruby FFI string edit distance algorithms.
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levenshtein-ffi
- Fast string edit distance computation, using the Damerau-Levenshtein
algorithm.
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tf_idf - Term Frequency
/ Inverse Document Frequency in pure Ruby.
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tf-idf-similarity
- Calculate the similarity between texts using TF/IDF.
Pragmatical Analysis
High Level Tasks
Spelling and Error Correction
Text Alignment
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alignment -
Alignment routines for bilingual texts (Gale-Church implementation).
Machine Translation
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google-api-client
- Google API Ruby Client.
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microsoft_translator
- Ruby client for the microsoft translator API.
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termit - Google Translate
with speech synthesis in your terminal.
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zipf - implementation of BLEU
and other base algorithms.
Sentiment Analysis
Numbers, Dates, and Time Parsing
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chronic - Pure Ruby
natural language date parser.
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chronic_between
- Simple Ruby natural language parser for date and time ranges.
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chronic_duration
- Pure Ruby parser for elapsed time.
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kronic - Methods for
parsing and formatting human readable dates.
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nickel - Extracts
date, time, and message information from naturally worded text.
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tickle - Parser for
recurring and repeating events.
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numerizer - Ruby parser
for English number expressions.
Named Entity Recognition
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ruby-ner - Named
Entity Recognition with Stanford NER and Ruby.
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ruby-nlp - Ruby
Binding for Stanford Pos-Tagger and Name Entity Recognizer.
Text-to-Speech-to-Text
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espeak-ruby - Small
Ruby API for utilizing ‘espeak’ and ‘lame’ to create text-to-speech mp3
files.
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tts - Text-to-Speech
conversion using the Google translate service.
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att_speech - Ruby
wrapper over the AT&T Speech API for speech to text.
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pocketsphinx-ruby
- Pocketsphinx bindings.
Dialog Agents, Assistants, and Chatbots
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chatterbot -
Straightforward ruby-based Twitter Bot Framework, using OAuth to
authenticate.
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lita - Highly extensible
chat operation bot framework written with persistent storage on
Redis.
Linguistic Resources
Machine Learning Libraries
Machine Learning
Algorithms in pure Ruby or written in other programming languages with
appropriate bindings for Ruby.
For more up-to-date list please look at the
Awesome ML with Ruby
list.
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rb-libsvm - Support
Vector Machines with Ruby.
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weka - JRuby
bindings for Weka, different ML algorithms implemented through Weka.
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decisiontree -
Decision Tree ID3 Algorithm in pure Ruby
[post].
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rtimbl - Memory based
learners from the Timbl framework.
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classifier-reborn
- General classifier module to allow Bayesian and other types of
classifications.
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lda-ruby - Ruby
implementation of the
LDA
(Latent Dirichlet Allocation) for automatic Topic Modelling and Document
Clustering.
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liblinear-ruby-swig
- Ruby interface to LIBLINEAR (much more efficient than LIBSVM for text
classification).
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linnaeus - Redis-backed
Bayesian classifier.
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maxent_string_classifier
- JRuby maximum entropy classifier for string data, based on the OpenNLP
Maxent framework.
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naive_bayes -
Simple Naive Bayes classifier.
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nbayes - Full-featured,
Ruby implementation of Naive Bayes.
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omnicat -
Generalized rack framework for text classifications.
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omnicat-bayes
- Naive Bayes text classification implementation as an OmniCat
classifier strategy.
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ruby-fann - Ruby
bindings to the
Fast Artificial Neural Network Library (FANN).
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rblearn - Feature
Extraction and Crossvalidation library.
Data Visualization
Please refer to the
Data Visualization
section on the
Data Science with Ruby
list.
Optical Character Recognition
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yomu - library for
extracting text and metadata from files and documents using the
Apache Tika content analysis
toolkit.
Full Text Search, Information Retrieval, Indexing
Language Aware String Manipulation
Libraries for language aware string manipulation, i.e. search, pattern
matching, case conversion, transcoding, regular expressions which need
information about the underlying language.
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fuzzy_match -
Fuzzy string comparison with Distance measures and Regular Expression.
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fuzzy-string-match
- Fuzzy string matching library for Ruby.
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active_support
- RoR
ActiveSupport
gem has various string extensions that
can handle case.
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fuzzy_tools -
Toolset for fuzzy searches in Ruby tuned for accuracy.
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u - U extends Ruby’s
Unicode support.
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unicode - Unicode
normalization library.
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CommonRegexRuby
- Find a lot of kinds of common information in a string.
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regexp-examples
- Generate strings that match a given regular expression.
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verbal_expressions
- Make difficult regular expressions easy.
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translit_kit
- Transliterate Hebrew & Yiddish text into Latin characters.
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re2 - hight-speed Regular
Expression library for Text Mining and Text Extraction.
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regex_sample
- sample string generation from a given Regular Expression.
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iuliia —
transliteration Cyrillic to Latin in many possible ways (defined by the
reference implementation).
Articles, Posts, Talks, and Presentations
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Projects and Code Examples
Books
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Miller, Rob.
Text Processing with Ruby: Extract Value from the Data That Surrounds
You.
Pragmatic Programmers, 2015.
[link]
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Watson, Mark.
Scripting Intelligence: Web 3.0 Information Gathering and
Processing.
APRESS, 2010.
[link]
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Watson, Mark.
Practical Semantic Web and Linked Data Applications. Lulu,
2010.
[link]
Needs your Help!
All projects in this section are really important for the community but
need more attention. Please if you have spare time and dedication spend
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