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Fast, accurate and scalable probabilistic data linkage with support for multiple SQL backends
An efficient fuzzy finder that helps to locate files, buffers, mrus, gtags, etc. on the fly for both vim and neovim.
Scalable identity resolution, entity resolution, data mastering and deduplication using ML
🕵️ Source code plagiarism detection
Fast fuzzy regex matcher: specify max edit distance to find approximate matches
Python library for processing (tandem) mass spectrometry data and for computing spectral similarities.
Emulates the methods the US Census Bureau uses to link people across multiple data sources, using open-source software (Splink) and simulated data (from pseudopeople).
A high-performance C++ regex library and lexical analyzer generator with Unicode support. Extends Flex++ with Unicode support, indent/dedent anchors, lazy quantifiers, functions for lex and syntax error reporting and more. Seamlessly integrates with Bison and other parsers.
BookPath is an intelligent library navigation system designed to provide users with efficient and accurate book recommendations and to plan the optimal route within the library.
A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck
Typescript component to load data to Indx Search with RestAPI
Typescript component to use Indx Search with RestAPI
An anthology of a variety of tools for the Persian language in javascript
UniSim is a package for efficient similarity computation, fuzzy matching, and clustering of data.
What I Need To See - a fuzzy term-based URLs opener
An open-source library that leverages Python’s data science ecosystem to build powerful end-to-end Entity Resolution workflows.
Curated list of awesome software and resources for Senzing, The First Real-Time AI for Entity Resolution.
The fastest .Net Levenshtein around
Simple chatbot (NLP ONLY without machine learning) using Levenshtein Distance + TF-IDF + Cosine Similiarity :D
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