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Revision as of 00:36, 26 April 2015
PHP Wrapper for Part of Speech Tagger
https://charleshays.com/php-class-wrapper-for-stanford-part-of-speech-tagger/
A PHP class for accessing Stanford's Java based Part of Speech Tagger
This program is written in PHP Language and allows PHP programs to easily access Stanford's Java based Part of Speech Tagger. The class also adds unique hash and indexing algorithms which can be useful for building data extraction.
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https://github.com/TheCodeSlinger/PHP-Class-Stanford-POS-Tagger/archive/master.zip
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