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npcpy Research Guide
Overview
npcpy is an all-in-one Python library that combines NLP, agent orchestration, and knowledge graph capabilities in a single package. It provides tools for text processing, entity extraction, agent creation, graph-based reasoning, and research automation. Designed as a Swiss Army knife for AI researchers who need quick access to diverse NLP and agent capabilities without juggling many dependencies.
Installation
pip install npcpy
Core Modules
NLP Processing
from npcpy import NLP
nlp = NLP()
doc = nlp.process(
"Transformers have revolutionized NLP since Vaswani et al. "
"introduced the attention mechanism in 2017."
)
for entity in doc.entities:
print(f"[{entity.type}] {entity.text}")
print(doc.key_phrases)
print(doc.sentiment)
Agent Creation
from npcpy import Agent, Tool
agent = Agent(
name="research_assistant",
llm_provider="anthropic",
tools=[
Tool("web_search", description="Search the web"),
Tool("paper_search", description="Search academic papers"),
Tool("calculator", description="Math calculations"),
],
)
result = agent.run(
"Find the top 5 most cited papers on few-shot learning "
"from 2023 and summarize their approaches."
)
print(result.output)
Knowledge Graphs
from npcpy import KnowledgeGraph
kg = KnowledgeGraph()
kg.extract_from_text(
"BERT uses masked language modeling for pre-training. "
"GPT uses autoregressive language modeling. "
"Both are based on the Transformer architecture."
)
results = kg.query("What models use Transformer architecture?")
kg.visualize("knowledge_graph.html")
kg.export("kg.json")
Research Workflows
from npcpy import ResearchWorkflow
workflow = ResearchWorkflow(llm_provider="anthropic")
report = workflow.literature_review(
topic="prompt engineering techniques",
num_papers=20,
synthesis_style="academic",
)
report.save("review.md")
analysis = workflow.analyze_paper("paper.pdf")
print(analysis.summary)
print(analysis.methodology)
print(analysis.key_findings)
Use Cases
- Quick NLP: Text processing without heavy setup
- Agent prototyping: Rapid agent creation and testing
- Knowledge extraction: Build KGs from research text
- Research automation: Literature search and synthesis
- Teaching: Demonstrate NLP/agent concepts
References