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    Artha ~ The Open Thesaurus
    Artha is a handy thesaurus based on WordNet with distinct features like global hotkey look-up, passive desktop notifications, regular expression based search, etc.. Artha may be used as a free open-source replacement to the proprietary WordWeb Pro.
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    The software annotates text with 41 broad semantic categories (Wordnet supersenses) for both nouns and verbs; i.e., it performs both sense disambiguation and named-entity recognition. The tagger implements a discriminatively-trained Hidden Markov Model.
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    relaxmapper

    wordnet relax mapper

    further development of http://www.talp.upc.edu/index.php/technology/tools/45-textual-processing-tools/98-wordnet-mappings/
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    LexBase is a configurable lexical database manager. It reads lexical and semantic information from WordNet, allows flexible querying of the database, and supports programmatic addition and deletion of terms, word senses, and relations.
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    JNI Java native interface to the WordNet lexicographic database (www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn.
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    Produce alphabetical index for document repository using SWISH-E. Index files are analysed with WordNet to produce a theme list, which is used for searches to find documents. Theme words in documents are automatically hyperlinked to a list of references.
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    GTK-based client for DICT Protocol (rfc 2229) and WordNet lexical database of English language.
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    A Java interface to WordNet(www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn). Include SQL and standard WN implementations.
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