LINGUIST List 27.3043
Fri Jul 22 2016
Software: Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Lexicography: Unitex/GramLab (3.1)
Editor for this issue: Amanda Foster <amandalinguistlist.org>
Date: 12-Jul-2016
From: Eric Laporte <eric.laporte
univ-paris-est.fr>
Subject: Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Lexicography: Unitex/GramLab (3.1)
E-mail this message to a friend I am pleased to announce that the 3.1 stable version of Unitex/GramLab is available. You can download it now visiting the project download page (
http://goo.gl/T8EjJu or
http://igm.univ-mlv.fr/~unitex/index.php?page=3&html=download2.html ). This version has been released on March 27, 2016, after intensive testing, and it is considered quite reliable.
Unitex/GramLab is a corpus processing suite for the analysis of texts in natural language with the aid of language resources and tools. These resources consist of language-processing dictionaries and grammars provided by contributors from several countries. Unitex/GramLab is a platform in which you can put linguistic resources, manage them and use them. It is open source, cross-platform, modular, and allows you to deal with languages that use special writing systems (e.g. Arabic and some Asian languages). Some of its functional features stem from its resources: precision, completeness, and ability to handle multi-word units, including through the use of dictionaries and local grammars.
As compared to the 3.0 stable version (September 2012), v3.1 includes a faster engine, an enhanced version of CasSys, and other changes listed in the User's Manual (
http://goo.gl/20eN9F ), section 'What’s new from version 3.0 ?'.
Thanks to all those who have contributed to reaching this stage, including:
Marwin Damis (UPEM)
Anubhav Gupta (Université de Tours)
Patrice Herault (UPEM)
Eric Laporte (UPEM)
Claude Martineau (UPEM)
Cristian Martinez (UPEM)
Denis Maurel (Université de Tours)
Sébastien Paumier (Vizrt)
Gilles Vollant (Ergonotics)
and all the users who participated in the Unitex/GramLab forum (
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/unitex-gramlab ).
Best regards,
Eric Laporte
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Lexicography
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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