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# spaCy contributor agreement
This spaCy Contributor Agreement (**"SCA"**) is based on the
[Oracle Contributor Agreement](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oca-405177.pdf).
The SCA applies to any contribution that you make to any product or project
managed by us (the **"project"**), and sets out the intellectual property rights
you grant to us in the contributed materials. The term **"us"** shall mean
[ExplosionAI GmbH](https://explosion.ai/legal). The term
**"you"** shall mean the person or entity identified below.
If you agree to be bound by these terms, fill in the information requested
below and include the filled-in version with your first pull request, under the
folder [`.github/contributors/`](/.github/contributors/). The name of the file
should be your GitHub username, with the extension `.md`. For example, the user
example_user would create the file `.github/contributors/example_user.md`.
Read this agreement carefully before signing. These terms and conditions
constitute a binding legal agreement.
## Contributor Agreement
1. The term "contribution" or "contributed materials" means any source code,
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7. Please place an “x” on one of the applicable statement below. Please do NOT
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* [x] I am signing on behalf of myself as an individual and no other person
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actual authority to contractually bind that entity.
## Contributor Details
| Field | Entry |
|------------------------------- | -------------------- |
| Name | Philip Vollet |
| Company name (if applicable) | |
| Title or role (if applicable) | |
| Date | 22.09.2021 |
| GitHub username | philipvollet |
| Website (optional) | |

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"title": "NeuroNER",
"slogan": "Named-entity recognition using neural networks",
"github": "Franck-Dernoncourt/NeuroNER",
"category": ["ner"],
"pip": "pyneuroner[cpu]",
"code_example": [
"from neuroner import neuromodel",
"nn = neuromodel.NeuroNER(train_model=False, use_pretrained_model=True)"
],
"category": ["ner"],
"tags": ["standalone"]
},
{
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},
"category": ["visualizers"]
},
{
"id": "deplacy",
"slogan": "CUI-based Tree Visualizer for Universal Dependencies and Immediate Catena Analysis",
"discreption": "Simple dependency visualizer for [spaCy](https://spacy.io/), [UniDic2UD](https://pypi.org/project/unidic2ud), [Stanza](https://stanfordnlp.github.io/stanza/), [NLP-Cube](https://github.com/Adobe/NLP-Cube), [Trankit](https://github.com/nlp-uoregon/trankit), etc.",
"github": "KoichiYasuoka/deplacy",
"image": "https://i.imgur.com/6uOI4Op.png",
"code_example": [
"import spacy",
"import deplacy",
"",
"nlp=spacy.load('en_core_web_sm')",
"doc=nlp('I saw a horse yesterday which had no name.')",
"deplacy.render(doc)"
],
"author": "Koichi Yasuoka",
"author_links": {
"github": "KoichiYasuoka"
},
"category": ["visualizers"]
},
{
"id": "scattertext",
"slogan": "Beautiful visualizations of how language differs among document types",
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},
"category": ["books"]
},
{
"type": "education",
"id": "applied-nlp-in-enterprise",
"title": "Applied Natural Language Processing in the Enterprise: Teaching Machines to Read, Write, and Understand",
"slogan": "O'Reilly, 2021",
"description": "Natural language processing (NLP) is one of the hottest topics in AI today. Having lagged behind other deep learning fields such as computer vision for years, NLP only recently gained mainstream popularity. Even though Google, Facebook, and OpenAI have open sourced large pretrained language models to make NLP easier, many organizations today still struggle with developing and productionizing NLP applications. This hands-on guide helps you learn the field quickly.",
"github": "nlpbook/nlpbook",
"cover": "https://i.imgur.com/6RxLBvf.jpg",
"url": "https://www.amazon.com/dp/149206257X",
"author": "Ankur A. Patel",
"author_links": {
"github": "aapatel09",
"website": "https://www.ankurapatel.io"
},
"category": ["books"]
},
{
"type": "education",
"id": "learning-path-spacy",
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"author": "Aaron Kramer",
"category": ["courses"]
},
{
"type": "education",
"id": "introduction-into-spacy-3",
"title": "Introduction to spaCy 3",
"slogan": "A free course for beginners by Dr. W.J.B. Mattingly",
"url": "http://spacy.pythonhumanities.com/",
"thumb": "https://spacy.pythonhumanities.com/_static/freecodecamp_small.jpg",
"author": "Dr. W.J.B. Mattingly",
"category": ["courses"]
},
{
"type": "education",
"id": "spacy-course",
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"website": "https://explosion.ai"
}
},
{
"id": "spacy-huggingface-hub",
"title": "spacy-huggingface-hub",
"slogan": "Push your spaCy pipelines to the Hugging Face Hub",
"description": "This package provides a CLI command for uploading any trained spaCy pipeline packaged with [`spacy package`](https://spacy.io/api/cli#package) to the [Hugging Face Hub](https://huggingface.co). It auto-generates all meta information for you, uploads a pretty README (requires spaCy v3.1+) and handles version control under the hood.",
"github": "explosion/spacy-huggingface-hub",
"thumb": "https://i.imgur.com/j6FO9O6.jpg",
"url": "https://github.com/explosion/spacy-huggingface-hub",
"pip": "spacy-huggingface-hub",
"category": ["pipeline", "models"],
"author": "Explosion",
"author_links": {
"twitter": "explosion_ai",
"github": "explosion",
"website": "https://explosion.ai"
}
},
{
"id": "spacy-clausie",
"title": "spacy-clausie",
"slogan": "Implementation of the ClausIE information extraction system for Python+spaCy",
"github": "mmxgn/spacy-clausie",
"url": "https://github.com/mmxgn/spacy-clausie",
"description": "ClausIE, a novel, clause-based approach to open information extraction, which extracts relations and their arguments from natural language text",
"category": ["pipeline", "scientific", "research"],
"code_example": [
"import spacy",
"import claucy",
"",
"nlp = spacy.load(\"en\")",
"claucy.add_to_pipe(nlp)",
"",
"doc = nlp(\"AE died in Princeton in 1955.\")",
"",
"print(doc._.clauses)",
"# Output:",
"# <SV, AE, died, None, None, None, [in Princeton, in 1955]>",
"",
"propositions = doc._.clauses[0].to_propositions(as_text=True)",
"",
"print(propositions)",
"# Output:",
"# [AE died in Princeton in 1955, AE died in 1955, AE died in Princeton"
],
"author": "Emmanouil Theofanis Chourdakis",
"author_links": {
"github": "mmxgn"
}
},
{
"id": "ipymarkup",
"slogan": "NER, syntax markup visualizations",
"description": "Collection of NLP visualizations for NER and syntax tree markup. Similar to [displaCy](https://explosion.ai/demos/displacy) and [displaCy ENT](https://explosion.ai/demos/displacy-ent).",
"github": "natasha/ipymarkup",
"image": "https://github.com/natasha/ipymarkup/blob/master/table.png?raw=true",
"pip":"pip install ipymarkup",
"code_example": [
"from ipymarkup import show_span_ascii_markup, show_dep_ascii_markup",
"",
"text = 'В мероприятии примут участие не только российские учёные, но и зарубежные исследователи, в том числе, Крис Хелмбрехт - управляющий директор и совладелец креативного агентства Kollektiv (Германия, США), Ннека Угбома - руководитель проекта Mushroom works (Великобритания), Гергей Ковач - политик и лидер субкультурной партии «Dog with two tails» (Венгрия), Георг Жено - немецкий режиссёр, один из создателей экспериментального театра «Театр.doc», Театра им. Йозефа Бойса (Германия).'",
"spans = [(102, 116, 'PER'), (186, 194, 'LOC'), (196, 199, 'LOC'), (202, 214, 'PER'), (254, 268, 'LOC'), (271, 283, 'PER'), (324, 342, 'ORG'), (345, 352, 'LOC'), (355, 365, 'PER'), (445, 455, 'ORG'), (456, 468, 'PER'), (470, 478, 'LOC')]",
"show_span_ascii_markup(text, spans)"
],
"author": "Alexander Kukushkin",
"author_links": {
"github": "kuk"
},
"category": ["visualizers"]
},
{
"id": "negspacy",
"title": "negspaCy",