Object-based searching.
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Object-based searching.
Open Source research tool to search, browse, analyze and explore large document collections by Semantic Search Engine and Open Source Text Mining & Text Analytics platform (Integrates ETL for document processing, OCR for images & PDF, named entity recognition for persons, organizations & locations, metadata management by thesaurus & ontologies, …
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A web application that provides a faceted search interface for bibliographies managed with Zotero.
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