[Corpora-List] [E-Announce] Open source language analyzers

From: Lluís Padró (padro@lsi.upc.es)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 11:37:42 MET DST

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      Dear list members,

        We are pleased to announce the release of FreeLing version 1.1, which
     improves version 1.0, and includes new functionalities, such as shallow
    parsing.
       FreeLing is being presented this week at LREC in Lisboa.
       Find more information and download the software at
    http://www.lsi.upc.es/~nlp

      FreeLing is an open-source C++ library providing language
    analysis services (such as morfological analysis, date recognition,
     PoS tagging, shallow parsing, etc.). The sofwtare is released under LGPL.
     
     FreeLing has been developed a the TALP Research Center in
    Universitat Politčcnica de Catalunya (http://www.lsi.upc.es/~nlp).
     The linguistic data included in the package has been coded by
    Centre de Llenguatge i Computació in Universitat de Barcelona
    (http://clic.fil.ub.es)

      The current version (1.1) of the package provides tokenizing, sentence
    splitting, morphological analysis, NE detection, date/number/currency
    recognition, PoS tagging and shallow parsing.

       FreeLing is designed to be used as an external library from any
    application requiring this kind of services. Nevertheless, a simple
    main program is also provided as a basic interface to the library,
    which enables the user to analyze text files from the command line.

     



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