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    Virastyar

    Virastyar

    Virastyar is an spell checker for low-resource languages

    Virastyar is a free and open-source (FOSS) spell checker. It stands upon the shoulders of many free/libre/open-source (FLOSS) libraries developed for processing low-resource languages, especially Persian and RTL languages Publications: Kashefi, O., Nasri, M., & Kanani, K. (2010). Towards Automatic Persian Spell Checking. SCICT. Kashefi, O., Sharifi, M., & Minaie, B. (2013). A novel string distance metric for ranking Persian respelling suggestions. Natural Language Engineering,...
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    jWic is a java-based development framework for developing dynamic web applications with the convenience and familiarity of 'rich client' style programming. PLEASE NOTE: We moved with the sourcecode to GitHub: https://github.com/xwic/jWic You will find the latest version there. The one here on SF is quite outdated....
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    RADLib is a graphics library. It was written in order to help developers design graphics applications easily and quickly. The library is available for .NET, Java, Delphi, Kylix.
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