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    Color to Word

    Color to Word

    Turn colors into words

    ... - Click inside the frame on the left to pick a color through the color chooser window - The program will match the color with the colors corresponding to a list of all the English words contained in the file wordcolor.txt - The first 10 matches will appear in the frame on the right - Right-click - Copy to copy the word matches and the RGB values This version comes with a text file (wordcolor.txt) containing all the English words followed by Red, Green, Blue channel values for the corresponding color. The colors were obtained through a modified version of the program "Text to Color" by same author, available for download on GitHub and SourceForge on the profile page of Fonazza-Stent. The next version (coming soon) will include a tool to convert a custom word list into a word+color list named wordcolor.txt
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    TEES

    Turku Event Extraction System

    Turku Event Extraction System (TEES) is a free and open source natural language processing system developed for the extraction of events and relations from biomedical text. It is written mostly in Python, and should work in generic Unix/Linux environments. Currently, the TEES source code repository still remains on GitHub at http://jbjorne.github.com/TEES/ where there is also a wiki with more information.
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    Moved to Github: http://github.com/tremby/py-translate
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