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= Apache OpenNLP 1.9.2 released
Apache OpenNLP
2019-12-26
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The Apache OpenNLP team is pleased to announce the release of Apache OpenNLP 1.9.2.
The Apache OpenNLP library is a machine learning based toolkit for the processing of natural language text.
It supports the most common NLP tasks, such as tokenization, sentence segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity extraction, chunking, parsing, and coreference resolution.
Apache OpenNLP 1.9.1 binary and source distributions are available for download from our download page: link:/download.html[download page]
The OpenNLP library is distributed by Maven Central as well. See the Maven Dependency page for more details: link:/maven-dependency.html[Maven Dependency]
# What's new in Apache OpenNLP 1.9.2
- Add SHA-512 checksum files for artifacts.
- LanguageDetectorEvaluatorTest failure in Windows.
- Build Warnings due to deprecated pom.version.
- Add support for Arabic and Greek stemmers.
A detailed list of the issues related to this release can be found in the release notes.
For a complete list of fixed bugs and improvements please see the README.html file included in the distribution.
--The Apache OpenNLP Team