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    Encode Arabic
    Encode Arabic provides tools for encoding and decoding Arabic in Haskell, Python, Perl, or LaTeX. Interprets the ArabTeX notation to generate original orthography or phonetic transcription. Supports Buckwalter and other romanizations. Converts legacy byte encodings into Unicode. http://github.com/otakar-smrz/encode-arabic
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    Phrasal

    Phrasal

    Statistical phrase-based machine translation system

    Stanford Phrasal is a state-of-the-art statistical phrase-based machine translation system, written in Java. At its core, it provides much the same functionality as the core of Moses. Distinctive features include: providing an easy to use API for implementing new decoding model features, the ability to translating using phrases that include gaps (Galley et al. 2010), and conditional extraction of phrase-tables and lexical reordering models. Developed by The Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford University, a team of faculty, postdocs, programmers and students who work together on algorithms that allow computers to process and understand human languages. ...
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    crf decoder
    CRF decoder is the simplified version of CRF++, only for decoding the sequential data. It removes the training component and its correspondent codes from CRF++, which makes CRF decoder more reabable and understandable for freshman.
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