6.1519, FYI: NLP Software, Field Ling Software, Minority Langs on WWW

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1519. Sun Oct 29 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  187
 
Subject: 6.1519, FYI: NLP Software, Field Ling Software, Minority Langs on WWW
 
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Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 1995 14:40:12 GMT
From:  heike at cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Heike Stoldt)
Subject:  The Language Software Helpdesk
 
2)
Date:  Sat, 28 Oct 1995 16:37:49 PDT
From:  jrubba at harp.aix.calpoly.edu (Johanna Rubba)
Subject:  Field Ling. software
 
3)
Date:  Sun, 29 Oct 1995 01:34:17 GMT
From:  caoimhin at smo.uhi.ac.uk ("Caoimhin P. ODonnaile")
Subject:  European minority languages WWW page
 
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Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 1995 14:40:12 GMT
From:  heike at cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Heike Stoldt)
Subject:  The Language Software Helpdesk
 
 
The Language Software Helpdesk
 
 
The Human Communication Research Centre is pleased to announce the
launch of the Language Software Helpdesk: a free service dedicated to
the support of public domain and freely available software for natural
language processing and the fostering of its use in practical
applications.
 
There is a very substantial body of software available in the area of
natural language processing, both in the form of complete systems and
of system components. But the uptake of this software, particularly by
industrial users, has been impeded by lack of information about
functionality and worries about the availability of ongoing
support. The Language Software Helpdesk is intended to directly
address both these problems.
 
Suppose a user has a specific language processing task to perform. Is
there an off-the-shelf component which will do the job? If there are
several candidates, which would be most suitable? If there are none
available, is there a component which could be cost-effectively
adapted? Once a candidate is chosen, how is it installed? What happens
if it breaks, or doesn't perform as expected? The Language Software
Helpdesk can provide the necessary answers and assistance.
 
Drawing largely on staff of HCRC's Language Technology Group, the goal
of the Language Software Helpdesk is to aid users (particularly UK and
European companies) in the selection and use of natural language tools
for practical tasks. We have considerable experience in developing and
using such tools, and in customising them for practical purposes. We
understand that simply pointing to a manual which typically requires
an extensive background in computational linguistics to understand is
NOT an adequate response to the kind of queries likely to arise from
those at an early stage of involvement in the area, and are prepared
to offer a more responsive and individualised support service.
 
For certain key topics we have already prepared material which will
help inexperienced users to acquire the information necessary in order
to make informed decisions. In particular we have
 
   - Tutorial material for ALE (a modern system for describing grammars)
 
   - Tutorial material for ALE-RA (an extension to ALE allowing richer
   morphological descriptions)
 
   - Notes and slides for a course in constraint-based grammar writing
 
   - Introductory notes from a reading group in statistical NLP
 
We intend to extend these offerings and add new ones in response to
perceived need.
 
You can contact us:
 
   from this page: Language.Software.Helpdesk at ed.ac.uk
 
   by mail to
 
    Language Software Helpdesk,
 
      c/o Language Technology Group,
 
      Human Communication Research Centre,
 
      2 Buccleuch Place,
 
      Edinburgh EH8 9LW.
 
      UNITED KINGDOM
 
   fax: (+44 131 650 4587
     - marked ``Language Software Helpdesk'')
 
 
An up-to-date HTML version of this document is available from the
following location on the World-Wide Web
 
http://www.ltg.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/projects/helpdesk/
 
In answering queries we have access to a large staff with a wide range
of both theoretical and practical skills, who already track
developments in key areas of language technology.
 
While most initial queries  can therefore be answered straightaway and
at no charge, where more complex or unusual queries would require more
substantial effort we may only sketch a reply and offer to negotiate a
fee for a thoroughly researched response and/or for ongoing support.
 
Needless to say no guarantee attaches to any information provided
without charge by the Language Software Helpdesk.
 
About this document ...
 
Language Software Helpdesk
 
This document was generated using the LaTeX2HTML translator Version 95.1 (Fri
Jan 20 1995) Copyright ) 1993, 1994, Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning
Unit, University of Leeds.
 
The command line arguments were:
latex2html -split 0 helpdesk_launch.tex.
 
The translation was initiated by Chris Brew on Fri Oct 27 13:32:39 GMT 1995
 
 
Chris Brew
Fri Oct 27 13:32:39 GMT 1995
 
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Date:  Sat, 28 Oct 1995 16:37:49 PDT
From:  jrubba at harp.aix.calpoly.edu (Johanna Rubba)
Subject:  Field Ling. software
 
 
I recently posted a query to Linguist about software for field linguists.
The few replies I received directed me to SIL's resources. There are some
useful-looking items there, and I am making further inquiries. You can shop
these at the following addresses:
 
http://www.sil.org
gopher.sil.org
ftp.sil.org
 
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Johanna Rubba	Assistant Professor, Linguistics              =
English Department, California Polytechnic State University   =
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407                                     =
Tel. (805)-756-0117  E-mail: jrubba at oboe.aix.calpoly.edu      =
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Date:  Sun, 29 Oct 1995 01:34:17 GMT
From:  caoimhin at smo.uhi.ac.uk ("Caoimhin P. ODonnaile")
Subject:  European minority languages WWW page
 
I have started a European minority languages page at:
 
  http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/saoghal/mion_chanain/Failte_en.html    (English)
  http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/saoghal/mion_chanain/          (Scottish Gaelic)
 
Comments, corrections and additions welcome!
 
  Kevin Donnelly
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