NOTE THAT THE SOURCE CODE AND ISSUE TRACKER HAVE NOW MOVED TO GITHUB. FIND US AT https://github.com/GateNLP/


GATE (General Architecture for Text Engineering) is an architecture, framework and development environment for developing, evaluating and embedding Human Language Technology. See http://gate.ac.uk for full details.

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  • GATE has an excellent design. It provides not just tooling and software, but also a structured approach to performing text mining and natural language processing.
  • The most complete open-source text processing platform, robust, complete but yest easy to extend.
  • handy & useful tool
  • Gate works great.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • This project is very useful for programmers life! It is a stability program without bugs and have an intuitive interface.
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Intended Audience

Science/Research, Advanced End Users, Developers

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Text Processing Software, Java Frameworks, Java Information Analysis Software

Registered

2005-07-14