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CLTK presentation and workshop at Graz university in November 2019

Presentation

Notebooks

  1. How to import a corpus
  2. How to tokenize a text
  3. How to syllabify a text
  4. How to lemmatize a text
  5. How to tag a text with parts-of-speech
  6. How to tag a text with named-entities

Nibelungenlied

Völsunga saga

Comparison

Frühneuhochdeutsch

Instructions

  • I want to run a notebook without downloading a repository: You can click on such a button Binder in READMEs (if there is one) or you launch it yourself with mybinder.org.

  • I want to install CLTK: pip install cltk and you get the last released version of CLTK.

  • I want to become a contributor: you can read the following instructions.

  • Ok, what you show here is good, but it's not enough, I want an other tutorial: you can check our wiki out.

  • What can CLTK do? It's here.

By Clément Besnier and Eleftheria Chatziagyriou