Open source annotation tool for machine learning practitioners.
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Open source annotation tool for machine learning practitioners.
Argilla is a collaboration tool for AI engineers and domain experts to build high-quality datasets
The data scientist's open-source choice to scale, assess and maintain natural language data. Treat training data like a software artifact.
HumanML3D: A large and diverse 3d human motion-language dataset.
Automatic Summarization of Resumes with NER -> Evaluate resumes at a glance through Named Entity Recognition
Open source no-code system for text annotation and building of text classifiers
A Super-Lightweight Annotation Tool for Experts: Label text in a terminal with just Python
[LREC 2022] An off-the-shelf pre-trained Tweet NLP Toolkit (NER, tokenization, lemmatization, POS tagging, dependency parsing) + Tweebank-NER dataset
[CVPR 2025] InterAct: Advancing Large-Scale Versatile 3D Human-Object Interaction Generation
Question Answering annotation platform - Plateforme d'annotation
A simple client for doccano API.
Easiest way to use AI models without coding (Web UI & API support)
doccano auto labeling pipeline helps doccano to annotate a document automatically.
Official Python SDK for Kern AI refinery.
Deep Learning tools to explore visual storytelling. 📖 Read sample stories! 📖
Framework for working with brat-annotated .ann files
An internationalized highly customizable annotation and evaluation tool for Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks
text substring selectors for anchoring annotations
Build lightweight knowledge graphs from text in minutes. Annotate entities, link facts, and visualize relationships — all in one Streamlit app, with Google Sheets integration.
Streamlit-based, GitHub-backed collaborative annotation tool – extensible data models, real-time multi-user annotation, and versioned projects.
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