[Lexicog] Lexicography meets the Semantic Web

shermandmonroe shermandmonroe at YAHOO.COM
Tue Aug 1 16:36:04 UTC 2006


Hi all,

I thought our technology might interest those in the group with
computer backgrounds:

Cypher is one of the first software program available which generates
the metadata representation of natural language input. Cypher produces
RDF graph and SeRQL query representations of sentences, clauses,
phrases and questions. The Cypher framework provides a set of robust
definition languages, which can be used to extend and create grammars
and lexicons. Cypher programming is fun to learn and easy to use, and
the specifications are designed to allow a novice to quickly and
easily build transcoders for processing highly complex sentences and
phrases of any natural language, and to cover any vocabulary.

The free software and related documentation can be found at:

homepage: http://www.monrai.com/products/cypher
blog: http://sdmonroe.blogspot.com
rss feed: http://sdmonroe.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Enjoy,
sherman








 
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