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  2. CLAWS (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    CLAWS (linguistics) The Constituent Likelihood Automatic Word-tagging System (CLAWS) is a program that performs part-of-speech tagging. It was developed in the 1980s at Lancaster University by the University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language. [ 1] It has an overall accuracy rate of 96–97% with the latest version (CLAWS4) tagging ...

  3. Kid3 - Wikipedia

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    Search and filter files by tags. Import from gnudb.org, TrackType.org, MusicBrainz, Discogs, Amazon and other sources of album data. Automatic batch import of metadata and cover art for multiple albums from different sources. Import using acoustic fingerprints and AcoustID. Export tags as CSV, HTML, playlists, Kover XML and in other formats.

  4. Category:Tag editors - Wikipedia

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    Tag editors. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tag editors. A tag editor or tagger is a piece of software that supports editing metadata of multimedia file formats rather than the actual file content. These are mainly taggers for common audio tagging formats like ID3, APE, Vorbis comments, but can also be taggers for JPEG and TIFF metadata.

  5. Tag editor - Wikipedia

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    Tag editor. A tag editor is an app that can add, edit, or remove embedded metadata on multimedia file formats. Content creators, such as musicians, photographers, podcasters, and video producers, may need to properly label and manage their creations, adding such details as title, creator, date of creation, and copyright notice.

  6. Brill tagger - Wikipedia

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    The Brill tagger is an inductive method for part-of-speech tagging. It was described and invented by Eric Brill in his 1993 PhD thesis. It can be summarized as an "error-driven transformation-based tagger". It is: a transformation-based process, in the sense that a tag is assigned to each word and changed using a set of predefined rules.

  7. MusicBrainz - Wikipedia

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    MusicBrainz Picard is a free and open-source software application for identifying, tagging, and organising digital audio recordings. [20] Picard identifies audio files and compact discs by comparing either their metadata or their acoustic fingerprints with records in the database. [20]

  8. EasyTag - Wikipedia

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    Tag editor. License. GPLv2+. Website. wiki.gnome.org /Apps /EasyTAG. EasyTag (stylised as EasyTAG) is a graphical tag editor that is part of the GNOME project. EasyTag runs on Linux and Microsoft Windows, and there was an attempt to bring EasyTAG to OS X circa 2014. [2] It is written in C and relies on GTK+ and id3lib for graphics and ID3 tag ...

  9. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

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    A plugin for Notepad++ named XML Tools is available. [4] It contains many features including manual/automatic validation using both DTDs and XSDs, XPath evaluation, auto-completion, pretty print, and text conversion in addition to being able to work on multiple files at once. Other tools are available to edit XHTML.