I'm the lead person behind Stanford NLP software releases. I am in favor of treating corenlp
as a synonym of stanford-nlp
.
Strictly, they are not the same. stanford-nlp
refers to a group, rather than a piece of software, and we have other pieces of software, such as GloVe and Phrasal which are not part of Stanford CoreNLP, and we also distribute subparts of Stanford CoreNLP, such as the Stanford Parser and Stanford NER separately (partly for historical reasons, partly because some people like a smaller tool for the task that they actually need).
However, in practice, the volume under the stanford-nlp
tag is not that high, and 90+% of the questions refer to Stanford CoreNLP or at least things that are part of Stanford CoreNLP, so I think merging is the best course.
At any rate, I don't think any of the developers have been tracking the corenlp
tag....