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  • ACL NLP/CL Universe - A searchable directory of sites on natural language processing and computational linguistics.
  • Bibliography of Research in Natural Language Generation - A part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection, providing references for papers published through 1994. Searchable, browsable.
  • CMU AI Repository - NLP area - Contains many great resources, like machine readable parts of NLP textbooks, NLP corpora and dictionaries, fonts, software, and more.
  • Conexor Parsers - Language parsers and taggers for English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. On-line parser demos and limited documentation available.
  • Digitalization of Text - Company developing revolutionary systems which enable computers to understand text by using proprietary technology consisting of complex algorithms.
  • DISC Best Practice Guide - Information, standards and tools to support the development of Spoken Language Dialogue Systems.
  • EAGLES: Expert Advisory Group on Language Engineering Standards - A European Commission initiative to provide standards for linguistic engineering applications such as corpora, lexicons, mark-up languages and software. Contains current guidelines.
  • ELDA: The European Language Resource Distribution Agency - The practical arm of the ELRA agency, dedicated to solving practical and legal problems in the distribution of language resources. Legal information, catalog of resources for sale, current projects.
  • European Language Resource Association - A nonprofit organization serving the commercial language resource community. Site features quarterly newsletter, official definition of "language resource," and member services.
  • Fieldmethods.net - News pieces and discussion fora for various fields of natural language technology.
  • Grammatical Inference - Repository of information on grammatical inference, automata induction, and language acquisition.
  • INFOLINGUA : Natural language processing - References in computational linguistics, morphology, parsing, lexicography, text understanding, text generation, interfaces, automatic translation, CALL, speech processing, quantitative linguistics, automatic indexing, character recognition, literary computing, dictionaries.
  • Language Technologies Institute - A research program at Carnegie Mellon University, focusing on machine translation and speech processing. Includes news, admissions procedures, staff profiles and current projects.
  • Language Technology Group Helpdesk FAQ - Questions and answers on a wide range of language processing topics, with keyword index.
  • Language Technology Projects - Descriptions of projects covering a wide range of language technology applications. Includes a slide presentation and summary chart for each project.
  • Language Technology World - A comprehensive portal on the wide range of technologies that deal with human language. News, conferences, projects, organisations, systems, and resources.
  • Lexical Functional Grammar - A collection of information on this formalism. Basic information, archive, bibliography, LFG links, e-mail list.
  • Lexical Functional Grammar: The Stanford Web Site. - A collection of information about this theory of grammar. Archive, downloadable bibliography, conference information, LFG implementations.
  • Link Grammar - A formalism for the computational parsing of English. Includes parser with downloadable source code, English-to-German translator, documentation, bibliography.
  • Natural Language FAQs - Selected FAQ lists from Usenet groups related to natural language processing.
  • The Natural Language Software Registry - A "concise summary of the capabilities and sources of language processing software available to researchers. It comprises academic, commercial and proprietary software with theory, specifications and terms on which it can be acquired clearly indicated."
  • Natural Language Technology in Mumbia - Course at India's National Centre for Software Technology. Official site with archived lecture, schedule, assignments.
  • The Patented IEI Semantic Parser - Demonstration of a document classiciation technique from Imagination engines.
  • References on Zipf's Law - An academic bibliography on this relation between a word's frequency in a text and its place in a ranking of words by frequency. Includes some online texts.
  • "String Searching Algorithms" Book - String Searching Algorithms: exact / approximate string matching, edit distances, common sequences, longest repetitions.
  • SULTRY: The Sydney University Language Technology Research Laboratory - An institute which applies natural language processing research to problems of human-computer interaction. Selected publications, academic information, and descriptions of current projects.
  • Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology - A 1996 high-level review of: spoken/written input, analysis and understanding, generation, speech output, discourse and dialogue, document processing, multiple languages and modes, transmission and storage, mathematical methods, other resources, how to evalate an NLP program.
  • Tables - A resource site for research into the automatic understanding of tabular information, including information extraction from tables.
  • Teaching materials for statistical NLP - Centered around Eugene Charniak's book "Statistical Language Learning", this page features a book review, some notes, sample solutions to exercises in the book, and a small corpus with which to experiment.

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