Parse romanized names & companies using advanced NLP methods
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probablepeople is a python library for parsing unstructured romanized name or company strings into components, using conditional random fields.
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>>> import probablepeople >>> probablepeople.parse('Mr George "Gob" Bluth II') [('Mr', 'PrefixMarital'), ('George', 'GivenName'), ('"Gob"', 'Nickname'), ('Bluth', 'Surname'), ('II', 'SuffixGenerational')] >>> probablepeople.parse('Sitwell Housing Inc') [('Sitwell', 'CorporationName'), ('Housing', 'CorporationName'), ('Inc', 'CorporationLegalType')]
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