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This is the main public code repository of the Computational Language Understanding (CLU) Lab at University of Arizona. Please see http://clulab.github.io/processors/ for more information about this software, installation and usage instructions.
Our code is licensed as follows:
main, odin, openie
- Apache License Version 2.0. Please note that these subprojects do not interact with the corenlp
subproject below.corenlp
- GPL Version 3 or higher, due to the dependency on Stanford's CoreNLP. If you use only CluProcessor
, this dependency does not have to be included in your project.FAQs
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We found that org.clulab:processors-corenlp_2.12 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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