[Corpora-List] Thanks for the reply and a summary.

From: Yuanyong Wang (wyy@cse.unsw.EDU.AU)
Date: Mon May 30 2005 - 13:47:21 MET DST

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              Dear list memebers, thanks for the replies I've received. Here I
    give a summary of the replies received:

              My original question:

                ... I also tried a couple of Chinese POS
    taggers and parsers, some are ok, but apparently I am expecting something
    better. Could anyone kindly suggest me with some top Chinses POS taggers
    and syntactic parsers? ...

              Reply from Richard Xiao:

    The best Chinese POS tagger I have tried is ICTCLAS (the Chinese Lexical
    Analysis System developed by the Institute of Computing Technologies, the
    Chinese Academia, Beijing), which is available (source codes and binary
    compiled for Windows) at
    http://mtgroup.ict.ac.cn/~zhp/ICTCLAS/index.html
    <http://mtgroup.ict.ac.cn/~zhp/ICTCLAS/index.html>

    I haven't tried their Chinese parser extensively, but the output of the
    online demo seems alright.
    http://mtgroup.ict.ac.cn/parserform.html
    <http://mtgroup.ict.ac.cn/parserform.html>

              Reply from Huihsin Tseng:

    Have you tried these two?
    Bikel's parser can parse Chinese, English, Korean, and Arabic. See:
    http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~dbikel/software.html
    Roger Levy also has a Chinese parser based on Dan Klein's parser. See:
    http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/software/lex-parser.shtml
    They are written in java.

             Regards
             Robin.



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