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Based on Jason Toy's CLD v1.0. Blazing-fast language detection for Ruby provided by Google Chrome's Compact Language Detector v2.0
CLD.detect_language("plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose")
# => {:name => "FRENCH", :code => "fr", :reliable => true}
Verbose results (optional, defaulted to false): also return up to 3 top languages detected for the document and their respective scores, as well as individual results for each chunk from the input text.
CLD.detect_language("How much wood would a woodchuck chuck", true)
# => {:name=>"ENGLISH", :code=>"en", :reliable=>true, :top_langs=>[{:code=>"en", :percent=>97, :score=>943.0}], :chunks=>[{:content=>"How much wood would a woodchuck chuck", :code=>"un"}]}
CLD.detect_language("हैदराबाद उच्चार ऐका सहाय्य माहिती तेलुगू హైదరాబాదు حیدر آباد", true)
# => {:name=>"MARATHI", :code=>"mr", :reliable=>true, :top_langs=>[{:code=>"mr", :percent=>69, :score=>387.0}, {:code=>"te", :percent=>18, :score=>1024.0}], :chunks=>[{:content=>"हैदराबाद उच्चार ऐका सहाय्य माहिती तेलुगू ", :code=>"mr"}, {:content=>"హైదరాబాదు ", :code=>"te"}, {:content=>"حیدر آباد", :code=>"un"}]}
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'cld-2018', require 'cld'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Thanks to the Chrome authors, and to Mike McCandless for writing a Python version. Thanks to Jason Toy for the original cld v1.0 ruby port.
Licensed the same as Chrome.
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We found that cld-2018 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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