Surf these sites: "String Searching Algorithms" Book -- String Searching Algorithms: exact / approximate string matching, edit distances, common sequences, longest repetitions. Bibliography of Research in Natural Language Generation -- A part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection, was last updated in 1995. 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. Computing Research Repository (CoRR) -- Partnership of the ACM, the Los Alamos e-Print Archive, and the Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library. Contains free papers about many computer science topics. Connectionist NLP -- Using neural networks and fractal semantic feature spaces to process language. Discourse Web -- Pointers to discourse research in the Pittsburgh area: people, papers, events, software systems, links. Explanation Component Of Software Systems -- "There are numerous software systems available that use a variety of these techniques for generating explanations. A brief discussion of a few of these software products will be presented as examples at the end of this paper." Published in Crossroads, the ACM student magazine. Human Language Technology -- Huge survey of language technology commissioned by the NSF. LINGUIST List -- Links to information about "the profession", interacting with LINGUIST, research, language resources, LINGUIST sites, publications, pedagogy, and other related topics. Language Technology Group Helpdesk FAQ -- A general service to researchers and developers looking for information on a wide range of Natural Language texts/corpora, software, tools, and resources. 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. The ACL NLP/CL Universe -- A Web catalog/search engine that is devoted to Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics Web sites. The Icon Programming Language -- Icon is very useful for processing strings and structures, and is suitable for a wide variety of applications such as text analysis, edting, document formatting, AI, and text generation. 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." The Patented IEI Semantic Parser -- Demonstration of a document classiciation technique from Imagination engines.
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