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Python SDK for the TextRazor Text Analytics API.
TextRazor offers state-of-the-art natural language processing tools through a simple API, allowing you to build semantic technology into your applications in minutes.
Hundreds of applications rely on TextRazor to understand unstructured text across a range of verticals, with use cases including social media monitoring, enterprise search, recommendation systems and ad targeting.
Get a free API key from https://www.textrazor.com.
Install the TextRazor Python SDK
.. code:: bash
pip install textrazor
Create an instance of the TextRazor object and start analyzing your text.
.. code:: python
from textrazor import TextRazor
client = TextRazor(YOUR_API_KEY_HERE, extractors=["entities"])
response = client.analyze("Barclays misled shareholders and the public about one of the biggest investments in the bank's history, a BBC Panorama investigation has found.")
for entity in response.entities():
print(entity)
For full API documentation visit https://www.textrazor.com/docs/python
If you have any questions please get in touch at support@textrazor.com
FAQs
Official Python SDK for TextRazor (https://textrazor.com).
We found that textrazor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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