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UIMA (/juˈiːmə/ yoo-EE-mə),[1] short for Unstructured Information Management Architecture, is an OASIS standard[2] for content analytics, originally developed at IBM. It provides a component software architecture for the development, discovery, composition, and deployment of multi-modal analytics for the analysis of unstructured information and integration with search technologies.
The UIMA architecture can be thought of in four dimensions:
Developer(s) | IBM, Apache Software Foundation (since October 2006) |
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Stable release | 3.1.1
/ November 8, 2019[3] |
Repository | |
Written in | Java with C++ enablement |
Operating system | cross-platform |
Type | text mining, information extraction |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | uima |
Apache UIMA, a reference implementation of UIMA, is maintained by the Apache Software Foundation.
UIMA is used in a number of software projects:
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