Hi Daniel,
You probably already know about "charlifter" [1], but just in case. The
service accentuate.us is based on it.
It's also a statistic "checker", and even if it's mainly a replacement for
spell-checkers, it also takes context in place so it can be useful for
contexts on some words.
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W dniu 2014-05-07 16:16, Daniel Naber pisze:
> Hi,
>
> as you may know, After the Deadline is an Open Source text checker,
> quite similar to LT. It's not maintained anymore, so why not use some of
> its ideas in LT? A paper describing AtD is available at [1], it's
> well-written and provides a goo
Good work has been done using this and more sophisticated tools by the
universities of Nijmegen and Tilburg, by A. v d Bosch et al.
Their tools are also fully open source.
These tools got public as 'valkuil.net' and 'fowl.net'. It requires a
quite heavy server.
In case you are interested, Prof
Hi,
as you may know, After the Deadline is an Open Source text checker,
quite similar to LT. It's not maintained anymore, so why not use some of
its ideas in LT? A paper describing AtD is available at [1], it's
well-written and provides a good overview of AtD.
One interesting idea is to detect