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    XBNF

    XBNF

    (X)BNF simple and clever translation grammar compiler

    XBNF Neurotranslator is a powerfull extended BNF grammar language to handle translations. XBNF comes with many features to handle different kind of situations. See [Files] to get the xbnf command binaries among architectures. Blog with all ressources (DockerHub images, documentations, ...): https://damolab.zapto.org/xbnf/ Seek library to get a full set of grammar examples: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbnf/
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    Arabic Corpus

    Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling

    The Arabic Corpus {compiled by Dr. Mourad Abbas ( http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora ) The corpus Khaleej-2004 contains 5690 documents. It is divided to 4 topics (categories). The corpus Watan-2004 contains 20291 documents organized in 6 topics (categories). Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on...
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    mgiza has now moved to github https://github.com/moses-smt/mgiza
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