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Re: Open Source Linguistic Tools



 On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Jared Carlson <[hidden email]> wrote: 
> I was just wondering if anyone knew of, and liked, using some open source software for text summarization, classification, etc.  I wrote a quick Python script that does a decent job of identifying proper nouns, for names, organizations, and identifying sources, etc, but it's a little crude and I was just wondering if anyone else has played with something they liked?  Thanks for any suggestions... 

My buddy Goutham, a grad student now, was working on a C library for 
some AI/machine learning project a few years back.  I encouraged him 
to open source the code, but he thought no one would use it.  Now your 
email is my opportunity to convince him that he should give it away 
:-) Goutham, can you set up your library on sourceforge and then post 
a link back?  Thanks dude... 
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