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greetings! is there a way to run open-nlp on js client? this one seems to work only in server side node. https://github.com/mbejda/Node-OpenNLP I guess what I'm asking is either - how can I use http://opennlp.sourceforge.net/models-1.5/ models in browser? or - how to make java run in browser as js? https://www.graalvm.org/ ?
the actual task is to split text into chunks smarter than just (str/split s #"\s+")
w/o going to server.
eg
["Prior" "to" "the Internet,"], instead of
["Prior" "to" "the" "Internet,"]
did you consider http://compromise.cool/ ? maybe that is good enough, I used it from CLJS for some exploratory work
ha, yeah. don't expect it to beat OpenNLP 🙂 but for the sentence splitting it might be good enough and maybe you can also leverage contraction handling and other features
did you consider http://compromise.cool/ ? maybe that is good enough, I used it from CLJS for some exploratory work