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CogComp's Natural Language Processing Libraries and Demos: Modules include lemmatizer, ner, pos, prep-srl, quantifier, question type, relation-extraction, similarity, temporal normalizer, tokenizer, transliteration, verb-sense, and more.
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Question: where do we usje lin-clusters? #393

Open danyaljj opened 7 years ago

danyaljj commented 7 years ago

Where do we use this resource? (do we at all?) https://github.com/IllinoisCogComp/illinois-cogcomp-nlp/blob/a6e6751a8276e1e72e1ab48f840e25b0571eb0b3/edison/pom.xml#L50-L55

danyaljj commented 7 years ago

How about lin-similarity? https://github.com/IllinoisCogComp/illinois-cogcomp-nlp/blob/a6e6751a8276e1e72e1ab48f840e25b0571eb0b3/edison/pom.xml#L56-L61

mssammon commented 7 years ago

I haven't been able to track anything down... it could be that it is only an NLP package that depends on Edison (maybe the LCLR entailment system?) The dependency might well be out of date by now.

danr-ccg commented 7 years ago

Daniel,

The Preposition Package the Vivek wrote made use of Lin Clusters.

          Dan

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I haven't been able to track anything down... it could be that it is only an NLP package that depends on Edison (maybe the LCLR entailment system?) The dependency might well be out of date by now.

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