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The Viterbi Parser
The new Viterbi decoder for Link Grammar should offer better integration with higher level semantic algorithms! Continue reading
Posted in Design, Development, Theory
Tagged Code, dependency grammar, linguistics, link-grammar, Natural Language Processing, NLP, RelEx
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Software code quality
I spent the weekend creating a small, simple shim to import WordNet data into OpenCog. it got me to thinking about software quality. At first, I intended to use the NLTK Python interfaces into the wordnet data … it …