Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

September 29, 2010

LingPipe

Filed under: Classification,Clustering,Entity Extraction,Full-Text Search,Searching — Patrick Durusau @ 7:06 am

LingPipe.

The tutorial listing for LingPipe is the best summary of its capabilities.

Its sandbox is another “must see” location.

There may be better introductions to linguistic processing but I haven’t seen them.

3 Comments

  1. How about the Natural Language Processing Toolkit (python)?

    http://www.nltk.org/

    Comment by Kirk Lowery — September 29, 2010 @ 7:31 am

  2. Thanks for the suggestion!

    I will do an entry for the NLTK.

    Would be interesting to do a feature by feature comparison of the two.

    Comment by Patrick Durusau — September 29, 2010 @ 7:51 am

  3. […] The prob­lem with com­pu­ta­tional lin­guis­tics is that it is — well — so arcane. There are plenty of books and web resources to teach the the­ory and prin­ci­ples. But what is often miss­ing is a fully func­tional pro­gram that actu­ally car­ries out the desired tasks. There are two resources that I have found, one thanks to Patrick Durusau. […]

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