[Corpora-List] Unitex => Gramlab: call for beta testers
Sébastien Paumier
sebastien.paumier at univ-mlv.fr
Thu Jun 7 07:35:52 UTC 2012
Dear colleagues,
I inform you that the beta version of Gramlab is now available for testing.
Gramlab is an integrated development environment dedicated to local grammars
automata creation, edition and diffusion. Gramlab allows computational linguists
in collective or individual contexts to design or maintain grammar collections.
Gramlab was build upon Unitex software and includes Unitex linguistic resources.
It keeps most of Unitex features, and adds many ones including:
- a project-oriented design allowing the user to work on several projects in
parallel
- a brand new Eclipse-like interface, remembering the user configuration when
restarted
- integrated SVN support for data sharing, including facilities for comparing
and merging graphs
- a workflow approach allowing the user to run with one click a full processing
sequence (preprocessing, locate, concordance)
- possibility to type some test text without having to edit a new corpus file
- new graph edition features to manipulate box groups with a right click
- named graph repositories
- auto-refresh of opened files that have been modified
- utf8 support
There is no user documention yet, but if you already know Unitex, Gramlab should
be intuitive enough for you. Since it is designed as a collaborative project,
feel free to join our wikis and forums on SourceForge and give us inputs and use
cases here.
In order to test Gramlab, you have to install the latest version of Unitex
3.0beta (http://igm.univ-mlv.fr/~unitex), and run Gramlab.jar instead of Unitex.jar.
Please report bugs, comments and questions to Fanny Grandry (grandry at kwaga.com).
If you want to become a registered beta tester, you can ask her for an account
on the bug tracking system we use.
Best regards,
Sébastien Paumier
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Gramlab IDE was implemented by the GramLab <http://www.gramlab.org> Project, a
FEDER
<http://www.europeidf.fr/fr/feder/presentation/qu-est-ce-que-le-feder/index.html>-funded
Research supported by Cap Digital <http://www.capdigital.com>.
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