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stopwords: Multilingual Stopword Lists

Kenneth Benoit  David Muhr  Kohei Watanabe   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2017 Published
2.3 Version
0 Citations
3 Authors
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MadanTextNetwork: Persian Text Mining Tool for Co-Occurrence Network (Version 0.1.0)

2023
Twitmo: Twitter Topic Modeling and Visualization for R (Version 0.1.2)

2021
dail: Data from Access to Information Law (Version 1.5.2)

2022
discoverableresearch: Checks Title, Abstract and Keywords to Optimise Discoverability (Version 0.0.1)

2020
fdm2id: Data Mining and R Programming for Beginners (Version 0.9.9)

2019
finnsurveytext: Analyse Open-Ended Survey Responses in Finnish (Version 2.0.0)

2024
labourR: Classify Multilingual Labour Market Free-Text to Standardized Hierarchical Occupations (Version 1.0.0)

2020
mlr3pipelines: Preprocessing Operators and Pipelines for 'mlr3' (Version 0.7.0)

2019
quanteda: Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data (Version 4.1.0)

2015
sentometrics: An Integrated Framework for Textual Sentiment Time Series Aggregation and Prediction (Version 1.0.0)

2017
texter: An Easy Text and Sentiment Analysis Library (Version 0.1.9)

2021
textmineR: Functions for Text Mining and Topic Modeling (Version 3.0.5)

2015
textrecipes: Extra 'Recipes' for Text Processing (Version 1.0.6)

2018
tidytext: Text Mining using 'dplyr', 'ggplot2', and Other Tidy Tools (Version 0.4.2)

2019
tokenizers: Fast, Consistent Tokenization of Natural Language Text (Version 0.3.0)

2016
vosonSML: Collecting Social Media Data and Generating Networks for Analysis (Version 0.32.7)

2018

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