Best Semantic Search Software for Linux of 2024

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    GraphDB Reviews
    *GraphDB allows the creation of large knowledge graphs by linking diverse data and indexing it for semantic search. * GraphDB is a robust and efficient graph database that supports RDF and SPARQL. The GraphDB database supports a highly accessible replication cluster. This has been demonstrated in a variety of enterprise use cases that required resilience for data loading and query answering. Visit the GraphDB product page for a quick overview and a link to download the latest releases. GraphDB uses RDF4J to store and query data. It also supports a wide range of query languages (e.g. SPARQL and SeRQL), and RDF syntaxes such as RDF/XML and Turtle.
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    deepset Reviews
    Create a natural language interface to your data. NLP is the heart of modern enterprise data processing. We provide developers the tools they need to quickly and efficiently build NLP systems that are ready for production. Our open-source framework allows for API-driven, scalable NLP application architectures. We believe in sharing. Our software is open-source. We value our community and make modern NLP accessible, practical, scalable, and easy to use. Natural language processing (NLP), a branch in AI, allows machines to interpret and process human language. Companies can use human language to interact and communicate with data and computers by implementing NLP. NLP is used in areas such as semantic search, question answering (QA), conversational A (chatbots), text summarization and question generation. It also includes text mining, machine translation, speech recognition, and text mining.
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