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Description

Gensim is an open-source Python library that specializes in unsupervised topic modeling and natural language processing, with an emphasis on extensive semantic modeling. It supports the development of various models, including Word2Vec, FastText, Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA), and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), which aids in converting documents into semantic vectors and in identifying documents that are semantically linked. With a strong focus on performance, Gensim features highly efficient implementations crafted in both Python and Cython, enabling it to handle extremely large corpora through the use of data streaming and incremental algorithms, which allows for processing without the need to load the entire dataset into memory. This library operates independently of the platform, functioning seamlessly on Linux, Windows, and macOS, and is distributed under the GNU LGPL license, making it accessible for both personal and commercial applications. Its popularity is evident, as it is employed by thousands of organizations on a daily basis, has received over 2,600 citations in academic works, and boasts more than 1 million downloads each week, showcasing its widespread impact and utility in the field. Researchers and developers alike have come to rely on Gensim for its robust features and ease of use.

Description

fastText is a lightweight and open-source library created by Facebook's AI Research (FAIR) team, designed for the efficient learning of word embeddings and text classification. It provides capabilities for both unsupervised word vector training and supervised text classification, making it versatile for various applications. A standout characteristic of fastText is its ability to utilize subword information, as it represents words as collections of character n-grams; this feature significantly benefits the processing of morphologically complex languages and words that are not in the training dataset. The library is engineered for high performance, allowing for rapid training on extensive datasets, and it also offers the option to compress models for use on mobile platforms. Users can access pre-trained word vectors for 157 different languages, generated from Common Crawl and Wikipedia, which are readily available for download. Additionally, fastText provides aligned word vectors for 44 languages, enhancing its utility for cross-lingual natural language processing applications, thus broadening its use in global contexts. This makes fastText a powerful tool for researchers and developers in the field of natural language processing.

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Integrations

Python
C
Cython
Gensim
JavaScript
NumPy
WebAssembly
fastText
word2vec

Integrations

Python
C
Cython
Gensim
JavaScript
NumPy
WebAssembly
fastText
word2vec

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

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Customer Support

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Customer Support

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Types of Training

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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Radim Řehůřek

Founded

2009

Country

Czech Republic

Website

radimrehurek.com/gensim/

Vendor Details

Company Name

fastText

Website

fasttext.cc/

Product Features

Natural Language Processing

Co-Reference Resolution
In-Database Text Analytics
Named Entity Recognition
Natural Language Generation (NLG)
Open Source Integrations
Parsing
Part-of-Speech Tagging
Sentence Segmentation
Stemming/Lemmatization
Tokenization

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