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Afternoon everyone,

I would like to draw your attention to a text analytics framework that has just 
been released by Dstl (part of the UK Ministry of Defence). It uses UIMA as 
part of its underlying architecture but provides additional functionality on 
top of that, and simplifies much of the user configuration and experience, as 
well as the development process. A number of collection readers, annotators and 
consumers are included as part of the framework.

The tool is called Baleen, and is released under Apache Software License 2.

There is more information about the tool on the press release 
(https://www.gov.uk/government/news/dstl-adds-to-open-source-software), and on 
the GitHub page (https://github.com/dstl/baleen).

Contributions to the code base are welcomed.

Many thanks,
James Baker

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