Natural Language Processing

Scott Lawton green_man at bluefrog.biz
Wed Feb 23 19:58:46 EST 2005


I remember some time ago there was quite a bit of traffic in the list 
from someone regarding natural language software.
I found this in the Morphix derivatives list, and thought it might be of 
interest.
Quote from the page:

Morphix-NLP is a Live CD Linux distribution with a rich collection of 
Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications. Though the field of NLP 
has undergone decades of intensive research, software designed in the 
NLP community are often scattered around the net and are not known by 
the larger computer user community. Consequently, most NLP software can 
not be found in mainstream distributions even years after the first 
public release.

The purpose of this CD is twofold:

    * In the first place, it tries to break the software acquisition and
      installation barrier facing many researchers and students in the
      NLP community by providing most NLP related software on a single
      Live CD.
    * In the second place, the CD can be used to promote Natural
      Language Processing among average computer users. Simply plugging
      the CD into cd-drive and watching some NLP applications in action,
      most users will get some knowledge of Natural Language Processing
      and what NLP can do.

The link:
http://morphix-nlp.berlios.de/

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Scott
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