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| * Previously unmentioned [[CLARIN projects]] at INT
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| * [https://webservices.cls.ru.nl/ Language and Speech Tools] at Radboud Nijmegen. e.g. [https://webservices.cls.ru.nl/tscan T-scan], an analysis tool for dutch texts to assess the complexity of the text.
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| * [https://www.opener-project.eu/ OpeNER] is a language analysis toolchain helping (academic) researchers and companies make sense out of natural language analysis”. It consist of easy to install, improve and configure components to e.g. detect the language of a text, determine polarisation of texts (sentiment analysis), detect what topics are included in the text,... The supported language set currently consists of: English, Spanish, Italian, German and Dutch.
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| * [https://gate.ac.uk/ GATE] (General Architecture for Text Engineering) is a Java suite of tools originally developed at the University of Sheffield and it is used for many natural language processing tasks, including information extraction. ([https://cloud.gate.ac.uk/shopfront#tagged=Dutch Dutch services in GATE Cloud]).
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| * [https://speech-repository.webcloud.ec.europa.eu/ Speech Repository] is an online e-learning tool. It contains video recordings of real-life speeches and tailor-made pedagogical material speeches which give the interpreter and interpreting students an opportunity to practise and improve their interpretation skills.
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| * [https://subworkshop.sourceforge.net/ Subtitle Workshop] is a free application for creating, editing, and converting text-based subtitle files.
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| * [https://youdescribe.org/ YouDescribe] is a free, web-based platform for adding audio description to YouTube content.
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| * [https://www.audacityteam.org/ Audacity] is an audio recording and editing software application that is open source.
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