I have concerns similar to Christophe's. I haven't done work on the parsing 
module, so cannot comment on that part. However, a natural-language 
processing toolkit (English, for now) for SymPy may need extensive NLP, 
which I don't think belongs in SymPy. However, you _can_ think of building 
something like that as an add-on to SymPy, as a whole..similar to 
WolframAlpha's capabilties, at the basic level.


On Sunday, February 16, 2014 10:13:05 PM UTC+5:30, Aditya Shah wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am Aditya Shah and I am a third year Computer SCience student at 
> BITS-Pilani university. I would like to work with Sympy for GSOC. I had 
> previously posted on this mailing list regarding my willingness to 
> implement the group theory module for Sympy. While scrolling through the 
> ideas list, I came upon the idea to improve the parser for Sympy Live. I 
> have a small background in parsing and natural language processing, since I 
> have done projects on those topics for my college course work. Can anyone 
> please tell me how much work is done on parsers, and what needs to be 
> implemented further?
>
> @ProspectiveMentor: Please reply to this post so that I can discuss 
> further regarding the topic.
>
> Github profile: https://github.com/adityashah30/
> IRC: adityashah30
>
> Thanks,
> Aditya Shah
>

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