Keyword extractor
The targeted users and customers are the multimedia industry actors, and all academic or industrial laboratories interested in textual document processing.
Kiwi is a software dedicated to the extraction of keywords from a textual document. From an input text, or preferably a normalized text, Kiwi outputs a weighted word vector (see figure 1 below). This ranked keyword vector can then be used as a document description or for indexing purposes.
Kiwi is a software dedicated to the extraction of keywords from a textual document.
From an input text, or preferably a normalized text, Kiwi outputs a weighted word vector (see figure 1 below). This ranked keyword vector can then be used as a document description or for indexing purposes.
Kiwi was developed at Irisa/INRIA Rennes by the Texmex team.
The Kiwi author is: Gwénolé Lecorvé
[1] http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/corplex/TreeTagger/
[2] http://www.univnancy2.fr/pers/namer/Telecharger_Flemm.htm
Kiwi is a software that has been developed at Irisa/Inria-Rennes and is the property of Inria. Registration at the Agency for Program Protection (APP) in France, is under process.
Kiwi is currently available as a prototype only. It can be released and supplied under license on a case-by-case basis.
General issues:
Patrick GROS
patrick.gros@irisa.fr
Technical issues:
Sébastien CAMPION
scampion@irisa.fr
IRISA/Texmex team
Campus de Beaulieu
35042 Rennes Cedex
France