A light-weight, open source tool specifically designed to create digital editions from XML-encoded texts, freeing the scholar from the burden of web programming and enabling the final user to browse, explore and study digital editions by means of a user-friendly interface.
The Metadata Extraction Tool was developed by the National Library of New Zealand to programmatically extract preservation metadata from a range of file formats like PDF documents, image files, sound files Microsoft office documents, and many others. The tool was initially developed in 2003 and released as open source software in 2007
Constellate enables you to easily and confidently incorporate text analysis into your curriculum. Whether you're new to the practice or a seasoned pro, our user-friendly software and pedagogical approach will meet your educational needs.
MALLET is a Java-based package for statistical natural language processing, document classification, clustering, topic modeling, information extraction, and other machine learning applications to text.