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    Welsh Natural Language Toolkit
    The project supports the Welsh Language Technology domain with a set of NLP tools that drive innovation and advance the development of sophisticated textual analysis solutions. The WNLT project delivers four core NLP modules; a) Word Segmentation for separating text into words b) Sentence Boundary Disambiguation for finding sentence boundaries c) Part of Speech Tagger for determining the part of speech of each word d) Morphological Analyser for identifying the root form (lemma) of words. The modules are written in JAVA and ‘wrapped’ for execution under the General Architecture for Text Engineering (GATE) framework. ...
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    Welsh Natural Language Toolkit

    Welsh Natural Language Toolkit

    WNLT is a suite of open source natural language modules for the Welsh

    The project supports the Welsh Language Technology domain with a set of NLP tools that drive innovation and advance the development of sophisticated textual analysis solutions. The WNLT project delivers four core NLP modules; a) Word Segmentation for separating text into words b) Sentence Boundary Disambiguation for finding sentence boundaries c) Part of Speech Tagger for determining the part of speech of each word d) Morphological Analyser for identifying the root form (lemma) of words. The modules are written in JAVA and ‘wrapped’ for execution under the General Architecture for Text Engineering (GATE) framework. ...
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    Automatic Compound Processing (AuCoPro)

    Automatic compound splitting and semantic analysis of compounds

    ...Specifically, we will explore the possibility to create new knowledge about closely-related languages, and efficiently develop additional, more advanced resources for (a) compound segmentation; and (b) the semantic analysis of compounds; as such, the project will be divided into two interrelated subprojects, to be executed simultaneously. The focus in this project will be on Afrikaans (with Dutch as the closely-related, well-sourced language), which will lay grounds for future work on other closely-related language pairs.
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    Linear text segmentation algorithm based on a sliding window technique.
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    A (UTF-8) Chinese word segmentation program based on ngram language model. It is written in C++, provides multi-threading and high throughput.
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