Re: Corpora: programming languages for statistical language learning

From: Seth Russell (seth@robustai.net)
Date: Thu Jun 08 2000 - 14:52:28 MET DST

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    I think that even more important than the choice of programming language
    is going to be your choice of a data structure for the semantic network.
    WordNet has one, Protege has one, Cyc has one ... everybody seems to start
    from scratch with their projects. Perhaps someone on the list could give
    us pointers to the salient points that go into choosing an internal data
    structure for the semantic network.

    Oh, and you didn't mention Java as a programming language choice. If you
    go with Java then you might be able to use the openNLP platform ... see
    http://opennlp.sourceforge.net/ In any case could you at least keep me
    (and the corpora group) informed of your choice and the reasons behind
    it. I think there are a number of us making that same choice.

    Seth Russell
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