[developers] DELPH-IN "stack"

Emily M. Bender ebender at uw.edu
Wed Jan 18 02:55:40 CET 2012


Thanks, Stephan. That looks very helpful.  I will send the link
to the folks at Boeing.  I suspect that in their intended use, they
will need to contend with named entities, unknown word handling,
etc.  How much of that is rolled into the latest and greatest
LOGON?

Emily

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Stephan Oepen <oe at ifi.uio.no> wrote:
> hi emily,
>
> good to hear there is interest in our technology among the
> second-largest producers of civil aircraft.  my apologies for
> not getting back to you earlier, but i just composed a short
> set of instructions for first-time use of the ERG.  see:
>
>  http://moin.delph-in.net/ErgProcessing
>
> i tested this (using my relatively vanilla account at a major
> US university in the northwest), though it would of course
> be great if this core functionality were validated by others.
> i will be grateful for suggestions for improvement!
>
> looking at it now, i wonder why some folks still think it is
> difficult to get going with the DELPH-IN toolchain.
>
> best wishes, oe
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 05:20, Emily M. Bender <ebender at uw.edu> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> At LSA Stephen Poteet from  Boeing was asking me about parsers,
>> in the context of some IE work they are doing.  I suggested that he
>> look into DELPH-IN tools, but I realized I don't know where to point
>> him (or anyone) for the best way to set up a DELPH-IN based
>> parsing stack (in this case, for English).  Do we have such documentation
>> somewhere?  If not, something that could serve as a starting point?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Emiliy
>>
>> --
>> Emily M. Bender
>> Associate Professor
>> Department of Linguistics
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