Re: Corpora: IR Systems and Software

rdressel@lhs.com
Thu, 26 Feb 1998 09:23:37 -0500

The Natural Language Software Registry is available from the German
Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
(DFKI) in Saarbrucken. Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange and
evaluation of natural language processing software
within the research community. To this end, the NLSR is cataloging
natural language software projects, both commercial
and non- commercial. The new updated and enlarged version contains
more than 100 descriptions of natural processing
software. Registry listings include:
speech signal processors, such as the Computerized Speech Lab
(Kay Elemetrics)
morphological analyzers, such as PC-KIMMO (Summer Institute for
Linguistics)
parsers, such as Alveytools (University of Edinburgh)
semantic and pragmatic analyzer, such as NLL (University of the
Saarland, Germany)
generation programs, such as FUF (Ben Gurion University of the
Negev)
knowledge representation systems, such as Rhet (University of
Rochester)
multicomponent systems, such as ELU (ISSCO), PENMAN (ISI), Pundit
(UNISYS), SNePS (SUNY Buffalo),
NLP-Tools, such as GULP (University of Georgia) or Linguist
(Kansai Research Laboratory)
applications programs (misc.)

It is available at:

ftp://ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/registry
e-mail: registry@dfki.uni-sb.de
Natural Language Software Registry
Deutsches Forschungsinstitut fuer Kuenstliche Intelligenz (DFKI)
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
D-66123 Saarbruecken
Germany
Other ftp sites are
ftp://crlftp.nmsu.edu/pub/non-lexical/NL_Software_Registy
ftp://dri.cornell.edu/pub/Natural_Language_Software_Registry

Regards,

Ralph Dressel

corpora-request@lists.uib.no on 02/25/98 10:05:43 PM

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Subject: Corpora: IR Systems and Software

I would like to purchase, download, or view any and all
IR systems that are available either on the web or for
my own use. Could someone help me get started in finding
all those that are available. Is there a clearing house
somewhere?
Phil Bralich

Philip A. Bralich, Ph.D.
President and CEO
Ergo Linguistic Technologies
2800 Woodlawn Drive, Suite 175
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808)539-3920
Fax: (808)539-3924