Parsing & MT demos: results

Stephen M. Wechsler wechsler at MAIL.UTEXAS.EDU
Wed Aug 29 20:30:23 UTC 2001


A big thanks to everyone who responded to my query about free parsing
& MT demos to be used in class.  A number of people asked me to post
the results, which  are summarized below.  The name is parentheses is
the referer, not necessarily the person responsible for the site.  I
have not tried all of them, but I have found what I wanted.  I
haven't posted everything I received.  Some people sent lists of
links to CS course websites, etc.; so as not to make this message too
long, I haven't included all of them.  If anyone wants more, I can
send you those. Again, thanks to all.

best,
Steve

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LISTS of links to Parser/MT sites:

http://clwww.essex.ac.uk/group/projects/MTforTeaching/  (Doug Arnold)

http://www.limsi.fr/Individu/gendner/analyse_texte/2001/doc.html
(Veronique Gendner)

http://www.sanpo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~nigel/ftp.html (Paul Hirschbühler)

Parsers:

http://montague.stanford.edu/lfg/clwww.essex.ac.uk/LFG/systems/
(Mary Dalrymple)

http://lingo.stanford.edu (John Beavers)

http://www.cam.sri.com/tmr/tools-nlp-nll.html (Matthew Purver)

German parsers:
http://www.dfki.de/~stefan/Babel/Interaktiv/ (Stefan Müller)
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/CL/UIS/parser.html  (Miriam Butt)

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Machine translation:

http://www.systransoft.com  (Matthew Purver)

http://babelfish.altavista.com/ (Miriam Butt)

English-Thai: http://c3po.links.nectec.or.th/parsit/  (Supeeti Kulchan)



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