10.1432, FYI: Cluster Analysis Program, Parser Guide Web Site

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-10-1432. Thu Sep 30 1999. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 10.1432, FYI: Cluster Analysis Program, Parser Guide Web Site

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1)
Date:  Wed, 29 Sep 1999 11:45:02 +0100
From:  Lisa Bond <lisa.bond at ecng.co.uk>
Subject:  cluster analysis

2)
Date:  Thu, 30 Sep 1999 16:22:55 -1000
From:  "Philip A. Bralich, Ph.D." <bralich at hawaii.edu>
Subject:  Review of all Parsers

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 29 Sep 1999 11:45:02 +0100
From:  Lisa Bond <lisa.bond at ecng.co.uk>
Subject:  cluster analysis

I have just  been recommended a cluster analysis program developed by
Sawtooth but available in Europe from their distributor, SKIM products,
both are available on the internet and demo disks are also available.

SPSS also contains a cluster analysis element, though this is not
considered to be as easy to use as the Sawtooth product.


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 30 Sep 1999 16:22:55 -1000
From:  "Philip A. Bralich, Ph.D." <bralich at hawaii.edu>
Subject:  Review of all Parsers

Karen Smith, an employee here at Ergo, has put together a very nice
web based guided tour of the parsers of the world which makes it easy
to find and try all the different parsers of the world.  It is also a very
convenient way to compare parsers and make notes about their
various strong and weak points.  The site also contains a section
with sample sentences chosen from the domain of practical
applications and a set of standards for evaluating parsers.  Both
are available at http://www.ergo-ling.com.  The parser tour is under
the heading "Parsers of the World" and the sample sentences and
standards are under "Parsing Contest".

I highly recomend this site for anyone with an interest in NLP.

Phil Bralich


Philip A. Bralich, Ph.D.
President and CEO
Ergo Linguistic Technologies
2800 Woodlawn Drive, Suite 175
Honolulu, HI 96822

Tel: (808)539-3920
Fax: (808)539-3924
bralich at hawaii.edu
http://www.ergo-ling.com

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