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  2. WordSmith (software) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are a number of additional modules that are useful for the preparation, clean-up and format the text corpus. WordSmith Tools can be used in 80 different languages. WordSmith Tools is - along with several other software products similar in nature - an internationally popular program for the work based on corpus-linguistic ...

  3. Collins Scrabble Words - Wikipedia

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    Collins Scrabble Words (CSW, formerly SOWPODS) is the word list used in English-language tournament Scrabble in most countries except the US, Thailand and Canada, [1] although Scrabble tournaments in the US and Canada are also organized with divisions that use Collins Scrabble Words as their lexicon, some under the auspices of organizations such as the Collins Coalition.

  4. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, opening the file or running an executable will launch the file with its own credentials rather than with the user's own credentials. [13] Although there may be a way to prevent privilege escalation when opening a file, [ 14 ] there is no obvious remedy to prevent one user from listing the private files in another user's account.

  5. Keyword extraction - Wikipedia

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    Keyword extraction is tasked with the automatic identification of terms that best describe the subject of a document. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Key phrases , key terms , key segments or just keywords are the terminology which is used for defining the terms that represent the most relevant information contained in the document.

  6. Key Word in Context - Wikipedia

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    It was a useful indexing method for technical manuals before computerized full text search became common. For example, a search query including all of the words in an example definition ("KWIC is an acronym for Key Word In Context, the most common format for concordance lines") and the Wikipedia slogan in English ("the free encyclopedia ...

  7. BibDesk - Wikipedia

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    A quick search field permits searching any field in a database, [25] or any associated PDF annotations created in Skim (an open-source PDF reader created by BibDesk's developers), or the entire content of any linked external files. [26] A more detailed "find and replace" window allows finding and replacing text in any field, with support for ...

  8. Mycroft (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mycroft does Wake Word spotting, also called keyword spotting, through its Precise Wake Word engine. [15] Prior to Precise becoming the default Wake Word engine, Mycroft employed PocketSphinx. Instead of being based on phoneme recognition, Precise uses a trained recurrent neural network to distinguish between sounds which are, and which aren't ...

  9. Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    KDiff3 [data missing] (part of KDE SDK, [24] as well as a plug-in to KDE Dolphin file manager) [25] [26] Joachim Eibl and KDE SDK KDiff3 Team [27] Yes GPL v2 Yes <2004 (v0.9.86) 2023-01-13 (v1.10) Yes as part of KDevelop KDE SDK download site or from Windows store or KDE download site (most recent version) as separate application.