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Dear colleagues,<br>
I inform you that the "Unitex/Gramlab days" will take place on
September 26th & 27th, at the University of Marne-la-Vallée
(France).<br>
<br>
The first day will be dedicated to Unitex users that want to
discover in details Gramlab, an IDE for linguists, that is the
successor of Unitex. This is a new platform that keeps most of
Unitex features, and adds many ones including: <br>
<br>
- a project-oriented design allowing the user to work on several
projects in parallel <br>
- a brand new Eclipse-like interface, remembering the user
configuration when restarted<br>
- integrated SVN support for data sharing, including facilities for
comparing and merging graphs<br>
- possibility to export linguistic components as maven artefacts<br>
- a workflow approach allowing the user to run with one click a full
processing sequence (preprocessing, locate, concordance)<br>
- possibility to type some test text without having to edit a new
corpus file<br>
- new graph edition features to manipulate box groups with a right
click<br>
- named graph repositories<br>
- auto-refresh of opened files that have been modified<br>
- utf8 support<br>
<br>
The second day will be dedicated to developers that want to have an
overview of the C/C++/Java code of Unitex/Gramlab. It will include a
description of the interaction between Unitex and Gramlab, a guided
tour of the core parts of the code, a demo of how to use Unitex as a
dynamic library from Java and Python, and a presentation of the
persistence and virtualization features that can speed up batch
processing.<br>
<br>
Here is the preliminary program (may be subject to modifications):<br>
<br>
DAY 1 / Wednesday 26 (Copernic building, room 1B75):<br>
9h-10h15: presentation of Unitex 3.0's new features<br>
coffee break<br>
10h30-12h: presentation of Gramlab IDE<br>
lunch<br>
13h30-16h30: install party and training session to learn how to
manipulate Gramlab<br>
<br>
NOTE: participants must bring their own laptops<br>
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<br>
DAY 2 / Thursday 27 (Copernic building, room 3B114):<br>
<br>
9h-10h30: guided tour of the C/C++ code of Unitex<br>
coffee break<br>
10h45-12h: guided tour of the java code of Unitex/Gramlab<br>
lunch<br>
13h30-14h: how to use Unitex as a JNI<br>
14h-14h45: persistence and virtualization<br>
14h45-15h15: how to use Unitex as a library invoked from python<br>
15h15-15h45: how to use the log system and GrfTest to make sure that
an upgrade won't break your workflow<br>
15h45-16h30: open discussion on the future of Unitex/Gramlab<br>
<br>
<br>
Please register by sending to an email to <a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:paumier@univ-mlv.fr">paumier@univ-mlv.fr</a>
indicating to which day(s) you want to attend to and whether you
speak French or not. Feel free to mention any particular topic or
question you would like to be addressed during these days. <br>
<br>
<div>More information on the GramLab project can be found on the
dedicated website <a href="http://www.gramlab.org">www.gramlab.org</a>.</div>
<div>People who want to participate can subscribe to the GramLab
Beta Programme on the web site.</div>
<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Sébastien Paumier<br>
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Gramlab IDE was implemented by the <a href="http://www.gramlab.org">GramLab</a>
Project, a <a
href="http://www.europeidf.fr/fr/feder/presentation/qu-est-ce-que-le-feder/index.html">FEDER</a>-funded
Research supported by <a href="http://www.capdigital.com">Cap
Digital</a>. <br>
<br>
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