This is the Windows app named Rapidminer Onomastics Extension whose latest release can be downloaded as rapidminer-NamSor-6.5.010.jar. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
Rapidminer Onomastics Extension
DESCRIPTION:
Guessing the gender of name is not as simple as it seems:
- Andrea is a male name in Italy, a female name in the US. Laurence is a female name in France and a male name in the UK or in the US
- name demographics evolve, some names are genderless
- in Chinese or Korean, guessing the gender is almost impossible in Latin script, truly difficult even with the original script
- in most cultures, the gender is 'encoded' in the first name, in others it is encoded in the last name as well (for example, Slavic names, Lithuanian names ...) so you can guess the gender even if you have just the initials (for example, O. Sokolova is most likely a Slavic name and a female name)
- some names are very rare or just 'made up' and yet, because they sound like a male name or a female name, their gender is accurately perceived by the people in that same culture/ethnicity.
NamSor API goal is to hide this complexity, offers a simple interface to infer gender and origin, and returns an optimal result.
Features
- Extract Gender from Personal Names
- Extract Origin from Personal Names
- Parse Personal Names
Audience
Non-Profit Organizations, Science/Research, End Users/Desktop
User interface
Java Swing
Programming Language
Java
Database Environment
JDBC, Microsoft Access
Categories
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