Personal tools
Skip to content
Home / MOKK archive / Leveraging the open-source ispell codebase for minority language analysis
Log in
 
Views
  • State: visible

László Németh, Viktor Trón, Péter Halácsy, András Kornai, András Rung, and István Szakadát (2004)

Leveraging the open-source ispell codebase for minority language analysis

Document Actions

In: Proceedings of SALTMIL 2004, edited by J. Carson-Berndsen. LREC, pages 56--59.

The ispell family of spellcheckers is perhaps the single most widely ported and deployed open-source language tool. Here we describe how the SzóSzablya `WordSword' project leverages {\tt ispell}'s Hungarian descendant, HunSpell, to create a whole set of related tools that tackle a wide range of low-level NLP-related tasks such as character set normalization, language detection, spellchecking, stemming, and morphological analysis.

saltmil04szsz.pdf

saltmil04szsz.ps

saltmil04szsz.tex

 
 
Created by hp
Last modified 2005-08-27 19:44
 
 

Creative Commons License