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- LightTag - A tool for managing annotation projects. Handles right-to-left and part-of-word marking. Tutorial video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTlrTC_n_yg
- Recogito [Scala, JavaScript, HTML] {Apache License 2.0} - A tool for linked data annotation.
- CATMA [HTML, Java] {unclear} - A web-based tool for research and collaboration over text data. Handles right-to-left and part-of-word marking. See the system itself here: http://portal.catma.de/catma/, and the code here: https://github.com/mpetris/catma
- WebAnno [Java] {Apache License 2.0} - Web-based. Support RTL and project management. Repository: https://github.com/webanno/webanno
- Arethusa: Annotation Environment [JavaScript] {MIT} - A backend-independent client-side annotation framework. Repository here.
- rasa-nlu-trainer [JavaScript] {MIT} - A tool to edit training examples for rasa NLU. Handles right-to-left and part-of-word marking.
- brat [Python, JavaScript] {MIT} - An online environment for collaborative text annotation. Does not support right-to-left. Repository here.
- openNLP [Java] {Apache License 2.0} - OpenNLP has a tagging tool.
- opeNER [Ruby, HTML, Java, Python] - opeNER has a tagging tool.
- pybossa [Python] {AGPL-3.0} - A framework for crowdsourcing of data analysis and enrichment tasks. GitHub.
- TextThrasher [JavaScript, Python] - A crowdsourced text annotator. Built with React and Redux (possibly also with pybossa).
- SHEBANQ - System for HEBrew Text: ANnotations for Queries and Markup. SHEBANQ is an online environment for studying the Hebrew Bible.
- doccano {MIT} - an open source text annotation tool for humans. It provides annotation features for text classification, sequence labeling and sequence to sequence tasks. So, you can create labeled data for sentiment analysis, named entity recognition, text summarization and so on.
- ivrit.ai Community-Driven Transcription Project - This project harnesses the collaborative efforts of volunteers to transcribe audio recordings in Hebrew.
- Hebrew SimLex-999 - A Hebrew version of the Simlex-999 resource for the evaluation of models that learn the meaning of words and concepts. A copy can also be found in the Attract-Repel repository. Another copy is found in this repository.
- Bar Ilan University:
- The ONLP Lab
- Prof. Reut Tsarfaty - Head of the ONLP Lab.
- Dan Bareket - Data Scientist.
- The Natural Language Processing Lab at Bar Ilan University [Twitter]:
- Prof. Moshe Koppel
- Dr. Avi Shmidman
- The ONLP Lab
- The Open University of Israel
- The Open Media and Information Lab (OMILab) at the Open University of Israel - An interdisciplinary center for research and for teaching in new media and related areas, such as big data, information science, network cultures and digital sociology.
- Dr. Vered Silber-Varod - Director of the Open Media and Information Lab (OMILab). Research interests and publications focus on various aspects of speech sciences, with expertise in speech prosody, acoustic phonetics, and speech communication and text analytics.
- Dr. Anat Lerner, Senior Lecturer - Interested in speech prosody analyses, combinatorial auctions and computer Networks (especially Ad-Hoc networks, mobile and cellular networks).
- The Open Media and Information Lab (OMILab) at the Open University of Israel - An interdisciplinary center for research and for teaching in new media and related areas, such as big data, information science, network cultures and digital sociology.
- Ben-Gurion University:
- University of Haifa:
- Prof. Shuly Wintner
- Dr. Einat Minkov - Working on Information Extraction and Semantics, as well as in other Natural Language Processing applications. I am also interested in Machine Learning - and the application of learning to NLP problems.
- Tel Aviv University:
- The Technion:
- Dr Yonatan Belinkov - Assistant Professor at the faculty of Computer Science. Focus: interpretability and robustness.
- Prof. Alon Itai (retired)
- Prof. Roi Reichart - An Assistant Professor at the faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management of the Technion. Working on Natural Language Processing (NLP). Interested in language learning in its context and design models that integrate domain and world knowledge with data-driven methods.
- Prof. Joseph (Yossi) Keshet
- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
- Prof. Ronen Feldman - Feldman's main areas of research are natural language processing, entity extraction and text relations, text sentiment analysis, and language processing for algorithmic trading. He is one of the founder of the discipline of text mining.
- Prof. Ari Rappoport - With his main contribution in the area of Neuroscience, where he developed a comprehensive theory of the brain, Prof. Rappoport's Computer Science area of interest is language (Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing (NLP)), from cognitive science and machine learning perspectives.
- Prof. Omri Abend - My fields of interest are Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. Specifically, I conduct research on semantic (meaning) representation from a computational perspective. My research is tightly linked to statistical learning, language technology (such as Machine Translation and Information Extraction), and computational modeling of child language acquisition.
- Prof. Dafna Shahaf - Prof. Shahaf's research focuses on helping people make sense of the world. She designs algorithms that help people understand the underlying structure of complex topics, and connect the dots between different pieces. She also likes to formalize intuitive notions; see recent work on Computational Humor.
- The Neurolinguistics Laboratory at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC):
- Prof. Yosef Grodzinsky - Research fields: functional anatomy of language, linguistic theory (syntax, semantics), language acquisition, aphasia, individual variation.
- Allen Institute for AI - Israel
- Prof. Yoav Goldberg
- Dr. Jonathan Berant
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