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  • Lingpipe  + (LingPipe is tool kit for processing text uLingPipe is tool kit for processing text using computational linguistics. LingPipe is used to do tasks like:</br>* Find the names of people, organizations or locations in news</br>* Automatically classify Twitter search results into categories</br>* Suggest correct spellings of queries</br></br>The free and open source version requires that data processed and linked software must be freely available. There are other versions.reely available. There are other versions.)
  • Log Parser  + (Log Parser is a flexible command line utilLog Parser is a flexible command line utility that was initially written by Gabriele Giuseppini, a Microsoft employee, to automate tests for IIS logging. It was intended for use with the Windows operating system, and was included with the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools. The default behavior of logparser works like a "data processing pipeline", by taking an SQL expression on the command line, and outputting the lines containing matches for the SQL expression. (From wikipedia)</br></br>Microsoft describes Logparser as a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory. The results of the input query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart.alty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart.)
  • Log Parser Studio  + (Log Parser studio graphical user interfacLog Parser studio graphical user interface (GUI) to function as a front-end to [[Log Parser|Log Parser 2.2]] and a ‘Query Library’ in order to manage all queries and scripts that one builds up over time.</br></br>Log Parser Studio (LPS) can house all queries in a central location and allows to edit, create and save queries. You can search for queries using free text search as well as export and import both libraries and queries in different formats allowing for easy collaboration as well as storing multiple types of separate libraries for different protocols.eparate libraries for different protocols.)
  • Test tool  + (Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur euismod molestie suscipit. Quisque metus libero, vulputate sed consectetur elementum, molestie id mi. Aliquam tristique diam metus, eget tincidunt tortor aliquet sit amet. Vestibulum ac velit id lacus blandit hendrerit eu nec risus. Donec ac elementum nisi. Interdum et malesuada fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Nulla nec ipsum felis. Vestibulum neque diam, laoreet in mollis eget, vulputate at erat. Donec quis semper est, in condimentum quam. Pellentesque pulvinar semper est, ac condimentum massa adipiscing ut.</br></br>Sed pharetra ligula et posuere vulputate. Morbi ullamcrper auctor varius. Nulla eget nibh at ipsum convallis faucibus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Sed sed turpis sagittis, viverra libero ac, lacinia ligula.gittis, viverra libero ac, lacinia ligula.)
  • MAXQDA  + (MAXQDA is a mixed methods research tool. TMAXQDA is a mixed methods research tool. There are two versions:</br>* MAXQDA includes more classical QDA functionality (e.g. the ones that can be found in Atlas or Nvivo) + data management/import tools</br>* MAXQDAplus contains the quantiative MAXDictio tool.</br></br>According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAXQDA Wikipedia] (oct 2013), <span style="background-color:#eeeeee" class="citation">“MAXQDA is a software program designed for computer-assisted qualitative and mixed methods data, text and multimedia analysis in academic, scientific, and business institutions. It is the successor of winMAX, which was first made available in 1989.”</span>irst made available in 1989.”</span>)
  • Maps (MediaWiki extension)  + (Maps is a MediaWiki extension that provides the ability to visualize geographic data with dynamic, JavaScript based, mapping API's. It has built-in support for geocoding, displaying maps, displaying markers, adding pop-ups, and more.)
  • Nactem software tools  + (NaCTeM has developed a number of high-qualNaCTeM has developed a number of high-quality text mining tools for the UK academic community. However, at least some seem to available to all for ''non commercial purposes'' ([http://www.nactem.ac.uk/terms_conditions.php])</br></br>NaCTeM's tools and services offer benefits to a wide range of users eg. reduction in time and effort for finding and linking pertinent information from large scale textual resources and customised solutions in semantic data analysis. ([http://www.nactem.ac.uk/aims.php Our Aims and Objectives], retrieved March 2014).</br></br>NaCTeM tools are available in different ways. For basic tools, web services exist. Others require download and sometimes configuration/installation. and sometimes configuration/installation.)
  • NetDraw  + (NetDraw is a free Windows program for visualizing social network data NetDraw is also included in [https://sites.google.com/site/ucinetsoftware/home UCINET], a fairly cheap commercial SNA program deveveloped by the same company.)
  • NetMiner  + (NetMiner is an application software for exNetMiner is an application software for exploratory analysis and visualization of large network data based on SNA(Social Network Analysis). It can be used for general research and teaching in social networks. This tool allows researchers to explore their network data visually and interactively, helps them to detect underlying patterns and structures of the network. It features data transformation, network analysis, statistics, visualization of network data, chart, and a programming language based on the [[Python]] script language.[[Python]] script language.)
  • Neural Designer  + (Neural Designer is a data mining applicatiNeural Designer is a data mining application intended for professional data scientists. </br></br>It uses neural networks, which are mathematical models of the brain function that can be trained in order to perform tasks such as function regression, pattern recognition, time series prediction or auto-association.</br></br>The software provides a graphical user interface using a wizard approach consisting of a sequence of pages. It allows you to run the tasks and to obtain comprehensive results as a report in an easy way.</br></br>Neural Designer outstands in terms of performance. Indeed, it is developed using C++, has been subjected to code optimization techniques and makes use of parallel processing. It can analyze bigger data sets in less time.can analyze bigger data sets in less time.)
  • Orange  + (Open source data visualization and analysiOpen source data visualization and analysis for novice and experts. Data mining through visual programming or Python scripting. Components for machine learning. Add-ons for bioinformatics and text mining. Packed with features for data analytics.</br></br>Various addons like [[Orange Textable ]] expand functionality of this software[[Orange Textable ]] expand functionality of this software)
  • OpenSesame  + (OpenSesame is a graphical, open-source expOpenSesame is a graphical, open-source experiment builder for the social sciences. It sports a modern and intuitive user interface that allows you to build complex experiments with a minimum of effort. With OpenSesame you can create a wide range of experiments. The plug-in framework and [[Python]] scripting allow you to incorporate external devices, such as eye trackers, response boxes, and parallel port devices, into your experiment.</br></br>OpenSesame is freely available under the General Public Licence.vailable under the General Public Licence.)
  • Piwik  + (Piwik is an open source web analytics platPiwik is an open source web analytics platform. </br></br>Piwik displays reports regarding the geographic location of visits, the source of visits (i.e. whether they came from a website, directly, or something else), the technical capabilities of visitors (browser, screen size, operating system, etc.), what the visitors did (pages they viewed, actions they took, how they left), the time of visits and more.</br></br>In addition to these reports, Piwik provides some other features that can help users analyze the data Piwik accumulates, such as:</br></br>*Annotations — the ability to save notes (such as one's analysis of data) and attach them to dates in the past.</br>*Transitions — a feature similar to Click path-like features that allows one to see how visitors navigate a website, but different in that it only displays navigation information for one page at a time.</br>*Goals — the ability to set goals for actions it is desired for visitors to take (such as visiting a page or buying a product). Piwik will track how many visits result in those actions being taken.</br>*E-commerce — the ability to track if and how much people spend on a website.</br>*Page Overlay — a feature that displays analytics data overlaid on top of a website.</br>*Row Evolution — a feature that displays how metrics change over time within a report.</br>*Custom Variables — the ability to attach data, like a user name, to visit data.ach data, like a user name, to visit data.)
  • QDA Miner  + (QDA Miner is qualitative "mixed methods" dQDA Miner is qualitative "mixed methods" data analysis package. There are two version:</br>* A [http://provalisresearch.com/products/qualitative-data-analysis-software/freeware/ free QDA Miner Lite] Version</br>* An expensive commercial version</br></br>Quote from the official [http://provalisresearch.com/products/qualitative-data-analysis-software/ product page]: <span style="background-color:#eeeeee" class="citation">“DA Miner is an easy-to-use qualitative data analysis software package for coding, annotating, retrieving and analyzing small and large collections of documents and images. QDA Miner qualitative data analysis tool may be used to analyze interview or focus group transcripts, legal documents, journal articles, speeches, even entire books, as well as drawings, photographs, paintings, and other types of visual documents. Its seamless integration with SimStat, a statistical data analysis tool, and [[WordStat]], a quantitative content analysis and text mining module, gives you unprecedented flexibility for analyzing text and relating its content to structured information including numerical and categorical data.”</span>erical and categorical data.”</span>)
  • WordSmith  + (Quotation from the [http://www.lexically.nQuotation from the [http://www.lexically.net/downloads/version6/HTML/index.html?getting_started.htm getting started page] (11/2014): <span style="background-color:#eeeeee" class="citation">“ WordSmith Tools is an integrated suite of programs for looking at how words behave in texts. You will be able to use the tools to find out how words are used in your own texts, or those of others. </br></br>The WordList tool lets you see a list of all the words or word-clusters in a text, set out in alphabetical or frequency order. The concordancer, Concord, gives you a chance to see any word or phrase in context -- so that you can see what sort of company it keeps. With KeyWords you can find the key words in a text. The tools have been used by Oxford University Press for their own lexicographic work in preparing dictionaries, by language teachers and students, and by researchers investigating language patterns in lots of different languages in many countries world-wide.”</span>n many countries world-wide.”</span>)
  • KNOT  + (Quote from the [http://interlinkinc.net/KNQuote from the [http://interlinkinc.net/KNOT.html software home page] (11(2014):</br></br><div style="padding:2px;border-style:dotted;border-width:thin;margin-left:1em;margin-right:1em;margin-top:0.5ex;margin-bottom:0.5ex;"></br>The Knowledge Network Organizing Tool (KNOT) is built around the Pathfinder network generation algorithm. There are also several other components (see below). Pathfinder algorithms take estimates of the proximities between pairs of items as input and define a network representation of the items. The network (a PFNET) consists of the items as nodes and a set of links (which may be either directed or undirected for symmetrical or non-symmetrical proximity estimates) connecting pairs of the nodes. The set of links is determined by patterns of proximities in the data and parameters of Pathfinder algorithms. For details on the method and its applications see R. Schvaneveldt (Editor), Pathfinder Associative Networks: Studies in Knowledge Organization. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1990.</br></br>The Pathfinder software includes several programs and utilities to facilitate Pathfinder network analyses of proximity data. The system is oriented around producing pictures of the solutions, but representations of networks and other information are also available in the form of text files which can be used with other software. The positions of nodes for displays are computed using an algorithm described by Kamada and Kawai (1989, Information Processing Letters, 31, 7-15).</div>Information Processing Letters, 31, 7-15).</div>)
  • Orange Textable  + (Quote from the [http://langtech.ch/textablQuote from the [http://langtech.ch/textable Textable] (oct. 2, 2014)</br></br>Orange Textable is an open-source software tool for building data tables on the basis of raw text sources. Look at the following example to see it in typical action. Orange Textable offers the following features:</br></br>* text data import from keyboard, files, or urls</br>* systematic recoding</br>* segmentation and annotation of various text units</br>* extract and exploit XML-encoded annotations</br>* automatic, random, and arbitrary selection of unit subsets</br>* unit context examination using concordance and collocation tables</br>* frequency and complexity measures</br>* recoded text data and table exportsures * recoded text data and table export)
  • Gensim  + (Quote from the [http://radimrehurek.com/geQuote from the [http://radimrehurek.com/gensim/about.html about page] (12/2016): Gensim started off as a collection of various Python scripts for the Czech Digital Mathematics Library dml.cz in 2008, where it served to generate a short list of the most similar articles to a given article (gensim = “generate similar”). I also wanted to try these fancy “Latent Semantic Methods”, but the libraries that realized the necessary computation were not much fun to work with.</br></br>By now, gensim is—to my knowledge—the most robust, efficient and hassle-free piece of software to realize unsupervised semantic modelling from plain text. It stands in contrast to brittle homework-assignment-implementations that do not scale on one hand, and robust java-esque projects that take forever just to run “hello world”.at take forever just to run “hello world”.)
  • Textalyser  + (Quote from the [http://textalyser.net/ homQuote from the [http://textalyser.net/ home page]: <span style="background-color:#eeeeee" class="citation">“Welcome to the online text analysis tool, the detailed statistics of your text, perfect for translators (quoting), for webmasters (ranking) or for normal users, to know the subject of a text. Now with new features as the analysis of words groups, finding out the keyword density, analyse the prominence of word or expressions.”</span>ence of word or expressions.”</span>)
  • Bitext  + (Quote from the [http://www.bitext.com/ homQuote from the [http://www.bitext.com/ home page] (11/2014): Bitext provides B2B multilingual semantic engines with “documentably” the highest accuracy in the market. Bitext works for companies in two main markets: Text Analytics (Concept and Entity Extraction, Sentiment Analysis) for Social CRM, Enterprise Feedback Management or Voice of the Customer; and in Natural Language Interfaces for Search Engines.al Language Interfaces for Search Engines.)