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A framework for creating freeware Truetype fonts based on Metafont language. Glyph outlines and bitmaps are converted, using a number of utilities, into TTF and BDF format.
Grok is a library of naturallanguageprocessing components, including support for parsing with categorial grammars and various preprocessing tasks such as part-of-speech tagging, sentence detection, and tokenization.
The Frame ProcessingLanguage (FPL) is an XML language based on the Frame Technology by Paul G. Bassett as described in his book Framing Software Reuse: lessons from the real world.
FPL is implemented in Java using JDOM,Saxon and Jakarta-oro.
Talisman is an interpreter for a logical markup language. This language contains the content and logic of a web (or, in the future, Java Swing) based user interface, including arbitrary datatypes and processing actions.
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MiniMe is a research project testing some ideas for built-in persistent objects and non-fifo function execution such as co-routines and event-based processing. It has run-time types, object-oriented programming support, and automatic memory management.
WhiteBeer is a new programming paradigm that is motivated by Noam Chomsky's Minimalist Program. It uses feature checking mechanism to parse programs so that it can provide word-order-independence like naturallanguageprocessing.
WebIt! allows the creation of XML language-specific constructor functions and predicates by compiling an XML Schema into a Scheme module. (A built in XML type definition mechanism is also provided.) WebIt! currently includes such modules for XHTML, SVG, a
HESTI (hardware simulation toolkit) is intended to be a full featured toolkit (language w/o gui) to describe and simulate a hardware.
As now I submit, it's already contain a basic feature to do boolean algebra, processing input and output, and also modi
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Example-based Development of Grammars (EDG) is a system implemented in Lisp for building naturallanguage grammars and
lexicons incrementally and interactively.
Provide tools to support Donald Knuth's Literate Programming using XML instead of TeX. Is not based on any specific DTD or programming language, but instead uses processing instructions for processing the literate programs.
Wisp is a small Scheme-like language designed to be easily used in various structured data processing tools. The accent is on simplicity, automatical generatibility, and efficiency. (Currently on long hiatus. Gauche has similar goals and is maturer.)
EDGE (electronic document general encoding) is a SGML-based markup Language for general documents, incl. scientific papers, technical/computer documentation, prose, drama, etc. It aims to be less restricted than comparable DTDs (e.g. DocBook or TEI).
J3's mainstay is a mutlilingual dictionary program with some cool utilities - and maybe games - for an international milieu. It is written in Java and is localizable (l10n) to work in any naturallanguage, with minimal mucking about.
SchemaDoc is a XML-based markup language for documenting XML schemas. The work products include both the vocabulary and a set of tools for combining it with the schema source (e.g. a DTD) to produce documentation in HTML, XML DocBook, LaTeX, etc.
COOK is an embedded language which can be used as a macro preprocessor and for similar
text processing. The concept is similar to PHP, but is oriented towards batch-mode processing.
Leo is a project to provide an architecture for defining XML
specifications of grammars for different naturallanguage parsing
systems and tools for using that architecture to permit sharing of
grammar resources across different systems.
The main idea behind this project is the use of a common text to enclose a message by manipulating the structure of the semantic tree of each phrase in the text.
iBot is a web-saavy chat bot that responds to naturallanguage requests, and carries on reasonable conversations. It parses requests, queries the Internet, and generates English responses.
This project will compile a hungarian wordlist for use with spell-checkers like aspell. Additionally it will develop generic tools useful to compile and maintain wordlists for any language.