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  • ARIES Natural Language Tools

    Proprietary tools for the lexical work on the Spanish language. Free demo, documentation.

    www.mat.upm.es

  • Natural Language Software Registry

    A directory of academic, commercial and proprietary software with specifications and licensing terms. From DFKI Saarbrücken.

    registry.dfki.de

  • GATE: General Architecture for Text Engineering

    A computer architecture for a broad range of Natural Language Processing tasks, available under the GNU Public License. Abundant documentation, Java class library, web-based demos.

    www.gate.ac.uk

  • TextAI: Text Analysis International

    Provides NLP applications based on its proprietary VisualText technology. Product and service information, online software tour, some documentation.

    www.textanalysis.com

  • Cogilex

    Company offering expert services and customized tools for natural language processing. Site features demo download of the "QuickTag and QuickParse" utility for Windows, also online tools.

    www.cogilex.com

  • Public Domain Language Engineering Generic Tools

    Lecture by Tomaz Erjavec, including text, slides and links. From the 1996 TELRI conference.

    nl.ijs.si

  • Annotate

    Tool for semi-automatic graphic annotation of corpora. License, documentation, screenshot. Requires GCC and MySQL, in addition to registration.

    www.coli.uni-sb.de

  • Morphological and Orthographic Tools for English

    UNIX tools for the analysis and synthesis of text, from Sussex's John Carroll. GZIP downloads, descriptions, related publications.

    www.cogs.susx.ac.uk

  • KPML Access Page

    Graphically based language engineering program, developed for working with large-scale grammars under the Systemic Formal Linguistics framework. Downloadable program images, documentation, resources and source code.

    www.fb10.uni-bremen.de

  • GroupLens

    An experimental collaborative filtering service based on "Better Bit Bureaus" which is itself a collaborative venture between Paul Resnik of the Center for Coordination Science at MIT and Brad Miller and others at the University of Minnesota

    www.cs.umn.edu

  • Senga: Information Retrieval Software

    Senga is a development group focused on information retrieval software. The primary purpose of the components distributed on Senga is to build a large scale internet search engine.

    www.senga.org

  • OpenNLP

    Collaborative organization for open source projects related to natural language processing. Lists ongoing projects and documents proposed standard Java and XML APIs.

    opennlp.sourceforge.net

  • Connexor Parsers

    Language parsers and taggers for English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Finnish and Swedish. On-line parser demos and limited documentation available.

    www.connexor.com

  • AFGL Project: Affix Grammars over a Finite Lattice

    A system of public domain software for natural language processing. Includes a formalism for compact grammar description, parser generation system, transduction tool.

    www.agfl.cs.ru.nl

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