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    MARF is a general cross-platform framework with a collection of algorithms for audio (voice, speech, and sound) and natural language text analysis and recognition along with sample applications (identification, NLP, etc.) of its use, implemented in Java.
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    NOTE: I couldn't keep up this project to align with latest Unicode spec. Not sure I may be continuing. You can try Myanmar3 from Myanmar NLP or WinUniInnwa or https://sourceforge.net/projects/prahita/ or something better compliant font. ~Victor --- [This is UniBurma - UniMM project workshop area. This project currently have two productions, UniBurma and UniMM. For more descriptive info about this project, please visit http://unimm.org/. You can browse lastest source from SVN trunk.]
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    The Infomap NLP software performs automatic indexing of words and documents from free-text corpora, using a variant of LSA to enable information retrieval and other applications. It was developed by the Infomap Project at Stanford University's CSLI.
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