The CLTK has released a new major version. (1.0). For a quick introduction to our API: https://t.co/Ffom8EZoYA
Docs for new code at: https://t.co/YajuGekJFp
Old docs: https://t.co/lYlG3ruxlO
#ML4AL starts tomorrow @aclmeeting!💫
We thank our sponsors @GoogleDeepMind@scrollprize@athenaRICinfo, all the authors presenting, our Program+Organising Committees for their outstanding work. We received the highest number of workshop submissions at ACL2024! 💎 @iassael & John
Working on a way to merge the best parts of @CLTKorg , @spacy_io , and GliNER right now. I nearly have a working prototype for Latin. The benefit of this is flexibility. You can drop in your own spaCy or GLiNER models easily. For the spaCy pipeline, I'm using @diyclassics 's LatinCy, but you could easily switch in your own spaCy pipeline as well!
You can disable and activate pipes when it makes sense for your project too!
I'm going to attend #LT4HALA2024 online on Saturday @LrecColing. If you want to talk about @CLTKorg or other tools usable for ancient languages, I'll be available!
#johdnews
The #CfP is now open for our new special collection "Representing the Ancient World through data" 📢
We invite submissions of #datapapers describing your work on Ancient World data📚📊
🗓️Deadline 1 September 2023
Full Call for Papers at 👉 https://t.co/Kf2KPbMBuY
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LatinCy is an amazing new @spacy_io pipeline for parsing Latin texts natively with the spaCy Python Library. It was created by Patrick J. Burns (@diyclassics).
LatinCy: https://t.co/jVDR5okXP4
Here is a quick video on it: https://t.co/7rACvGkXNP