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    XBNF Neurotranslator compiler

    XBNF Neurotranslator compiler

    (X)BNF simple and clever translation grammar compiler

    XBNF Neurotranslator is a powerfull extended BNF grammar language to handle translations easily and many features to handle different kind of situations. This project is for common arch binaries, C++ sources, tests & support tickets. No installation, juste get binary for your architecture : > See [Files] > binary.{version} Library of smart samples of grammars> https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbnf/ Docker image which embeds the Linux/64bits binary and the...
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    Leseratte is a Java parser for German written language. Currently, it contains a German lexicon (based on the Wiktionary), inflexion rules, a grammar and a parser. (Semantics component planned.) Usable as a Java library, also provides a graphical UI.
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    Hebrew Deflector

    A proram to de-inflect modern Hebrew words

    Hebrew Deflector tries to guess the root, the pattern and the form of a modern Hebrew word provided by the user. It uses the existing rules of the language to do that, and displays the list of possible answers. It is not a dictionary and it doesn't know whether the word (and the listed forms of it) exists or not. It also doesn't know anything about exception to the rules.
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    OPTIMA cidoc-crm Semantic Annotation

    Semantic annotation of archaeology reports with respect to CIDOC-CRM

    ...Douglas Tudhope, University of Glamorgan, UK). OPTIMA performs the NLP tasks of Named Entity Recognition, Relation Extraction, Negation Detection and Word Sense Disambiguation using hand-crafted rules and SKOS terminological resources (English Heritage Thesauri and Glossaries). The resulted semantic annotations are associated with classes of the (ISO 21127:2006) CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) and its archaeological extension, CRM-EH. OPTIMA is also targeted at the detection and recognition of contextual relations between CRM entities. ...
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    BuckTagger

    User-assisted tool for Arabic stem entry to Buckwalter Morpho Analyzer

    Using rules written in a Drools decision table, BuckTagger determines the correct Buckwalter Tag based on morphological properties of the input, automatically extracted or given by the user. At the moment, BuckTagger is not complete; it can only handle input that is: - Uninflected - In lexical form, i.e., no clitics or affixes. - A Perfect or Imperfect Verb - Preferably the first and before-last letters are diacritized/vocalized.
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    NooJ is used by linguists to describe linguistic phenomena and apply the formalized morphological, syntactic or semantic rules to corpora . It is used by non linguists in fields like psychology, sociology, history, literature studies as well.
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    MinGen is a Minimalist generator, the logical opposite to a parser. MinGen generates syntactically valid sentences by following the rules of Minimalism.
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    PRDL Tools

    Privacy Rule Definition Language to write Enterprise Privacy Policies

    ...The scope of the language is to encompass clauses from data protection legislation and enterprise privacy policies in order to e.g. derive data access decisions automatically based on the enterprise privacy policies (EPPs). There have been many initiatives for expressing privacy rules and legal restrictions into a computable way. The attempt of PRDL is to present a collaborative result towards a multistakeholder language. The goal was that PRDL should be sufficiently expressive to define EPPs for SMEs, it should link the wording of the data privacy laws of different European countries, and it should be represented in natural language and therefore should be easy to understand. ...
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