This is software to create web dictionaries, esp. for Esperanto like Reta Vortaro (http://reta-vortaro.de). A dictionary is made from articles written in a special XML dialect by transformations using XSLT, ant and some Java code.
JinnIde is a plugin that allows using Jinni Prolog, now also hosted here on this site (with open source license!), within the confines of an IDE integrated in JEdit.
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This project aims to be a easy-to-use toolkit of algorithms and utilities for semantic data mining. So far all algorithms are implemented as web services and we provide widgets for their use in the Orange4WS data mining platform.
TRINDIKIT is a toolkit for building and experimenting with dialogue systems based on information states, that has been developed in the TRINDI and SIRIDUS projects.
A collection of tools for working with the comparative data analysis ontology including import/export facilities for common phylogenetic file formats, and also a triple-store framework.
PhyloPattern is a Java/Prolog API, helpful to simulate human reading of phylogenetic trees. Bioinformatician can: annotate trees, apply complex patterns to a tree to search specific architectures or extract information, compare trees with dynamically gen
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The Semantic Web Service Composer is a prototyp for semi-automatic data flow design between Semantic Web services described in different domain ontologies. More info: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/versions?doi=10.1.1.60.9276
This is a prolog-like programming language based on the fuzzy logic. It includes the class-libraries for fuzzy logic, probability theory and method of resolution, all made in C++. Java releases possible in the future.
Leo is a project to provide an architecture for defining XML
specifications of grammars for different natural language parsing
systems and tools for using that architecture to permit sharing of
grammar resources across different systems.