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author: Sabine Bartsch, Technische Universität Darmstadt

Tutorial status: tested with Core NLP 3.9.2 and below

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1 What are the Stanford Core NLP Tools?

The Stanford Core NLP Tools subsume the set of the principal Stanford NLP Tools such as the Stanford POS Tagger, the Stanford Named Entity Recognizer, the Stanford Parser etc…</description>
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