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the spellchecker in portuguese is not the easiest thing :)

2014-11-17 0:45 GMT-02:00 Gustavo Knuppe <[email protected]>:

> Good to see someone else working with the .net platform, but apparently we
> had the same idea and the same project. Unfortunately, we did not talk
> before...  probably would have saved a lot of time on both sides.
>
>
> I successfully ported the whole library to c# a few weeks ago, I had to
> change quite a bit to make everything compatible (also to keep the library
> extensible) with the OpenNLP.
>
>
> If you want to take a look at how I solved the problems of to port the
> link of my project is: https://github.com/knuppe/SharpNL
>
>
> Or even better If you want to work in partnership would be great, since
> I’m starting to add some features/tools to the library.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Gustavo K.
>
> 2014-11-16 17:41 GMT-02:00 Mark Johnston <[email protected]>:
>
> Hello,
>>
>> just a quick email, I've recently started a port of Open NLP to the .NET
>> framework, and have just created the first commit on github, in case
>> anyone
>> is interested.
>>
>> From the Readme:
>>
>> "opennlp4net is a port of OpenNLP to the .NET framework. The code is
>> written in C#, and is very much a work-in-progress. The code in this
>> library should not even be considered alpha, and only exists because there
>> are no other open source natural language tools available for .NET.
>>
>> The code was initially ported using an automated tool for the mechanical
>> conversion, then attempts were made to fix functionality piece by piece,
>> function by function, by replacing JAVA-isms with .NET equivalents. The
>> result is not pretty, but a number of the tools work via the API:
>>
>> the sentence detector
>>
>> the tokenizer
>>
>> the namefinder
>>
>> the chunker
>>
>> the postagger
>>
>> The parser does not work currently, neither does any functionality
>> relating
>> to training the models."
>>
>> The repository is at: https://github.com/quicquam/opennlp4net.
>>
>> If anyone wants to help me to get this port up to speed, please contact me
>> via this forum. The solution includes models (which the port uses
>> unconverted), and test projects which have an absolute minimal test set
>> for
>> the tools listed above.
>>
>> I am currently trying to get the parser tool working, but having issues I
>> think related to the fact that the model file is nested, and the code that
>> I have written can't cope with that yet.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mark
>>
>
>

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