NLP Libraries

Discussions focus on recommendations, comparisons, and usage of Natural Language Processing (NLP) libraries like SpaCy, NLTK, Stanford NLP, and Hugging Face tools in Python.

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wodenokoto Mar 26, 2015 View on HN

you are thinking of SpaCy.https://honnibal.github.io/spaCy/

joesmo Nov 10, 2016 View on HN

Check out Stanford's NLP libraries. We've been using those in production for years now. The documentation around it is not great, but the tools work well.

wjn1996 May 3, 2023 View on HN

It's great for NLP developers and researchers!!

artembugara Dec 10, 2021 View on HN

Did you try something like autoNLP by huggingface?

infinitone Aug 14, 2015 View on HN

For NLP, what API/lib are you guys using?

slig Dec 2, 2008 View on HN

Try searching for NLP - natural language processing

giantg2 Aug 27, 2025 View on HN

What are the key differences from other NLP Python libraries?

jxub Feb 20, 2018 View on HN

Maybe SpaCy for NLP. Way more intuitive and fast too. Good list.

master_yoda_1 Mar 1, 2021 View on HN

Your work look motivating. What kind of NLP algorithm you are using to solve your problems?

thedjinn Mar 7, 2011 View on HN

It's probably Natural Language Processing.