LINGUIST List 19.2998
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Fri Oct 03 2008
Software: LanguageWare Resource Workbench
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LanguageWare Resource Workbench
Message 1: LanguageWare Resource Workbench
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Date: 02-Oct-2008
From: John Judge <johnjudge ie.ibm.com>
Subject: LanguageWare Resource Workbench
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Dear colleagues, Te IBM® LanguageWare® team is pleased to announce the availability of an innovative LanguageWare NLP development environment, the 'IBM LanguageWare Resource Workbench'. This Workbench, which will be delivered with a Demonstrator that contains a comprehensive set of language and domain models across English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Arabic, and Japanese, brings a new and exciting way of building high-performance text analysis applications to the market, using LanguageWare's unique example-based visualization techniques and patented parsing technology. The Demonstrator gives customers a pre-built set of analyzers - spanning healthcare, law enforcement, finance, legal, and pharma domains - on which they can build their own LanguageWare UIMA Analyzers. Also provided is a set of instructional videos to help get users up-and-running. LanguageWare Resource Workbench runs on Windows® and Linux®. (The core LanguageWare libraries support many more platforms.) All this is now available at no charge for research, evaluation and prototyping purposes, under the terms and conditions of the IBM International License Agreement for Early Release of Programs, on IBM alphaWorks at: http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/lrw.
Linguistic Field(s):
Computational Linguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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