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Overview
Welcome to the on-line wiki forum for
DELPH-IN software and resources. It serves to enable both developers and users to incrementally create further documentation and up-to-date information on aspects of installation or usage of DELPH-IN technology. Mostly to enforce some discipline among ourselves, these pages require that users are registered to the wiki server in order to obtain write access. Please create a WikiName for yourself and contact info at delph-in.net to request write access. The developers do hope that active DELPH-IN users will contribute to these pages over time.
Components and Resources
Tools and Architectures
LKB: Lexical Knowledge Builder --- Grammar Engineering Environment
[incr tsdb()]: Competence and Performance Profiler
Pet: Platform for Experimentation with efficient HPSG processing Techniques
Heart of Gold: XML-based middleware for the integration of deep and shallow NLP components
LOGON: Information about the LOGON machine translation infrastructure.
Other tools: Supporting software, addons, peripheral contributions
Grammars, Frameworks and Treebanks
Matrix: Starter-Kit for rapid prototyping of LKB-compatible precision grammars
Redwoods: HPSG Treebank Comprised of Analyses from the ERG
RMRS: (Robust) Minimal Recursion Semantics --- Theory and Implementation
Shared Corpora, Treebanks
MRS Test Suite: Core Test Suite (~100 sentences)
Cathedral and the Bazaar: Parallel Corpus based on an Open Source Essay (~800 sentences)
Grammar discussions: Discussions for grammar developers (analyses, terminology, harmonization, …)
Further Information
Additional information about the Deep Linguistic Processing with HPSG Initiative (DELPH-IN) is available from the
DELPH-IN home page, including pointers to on-line information for most of the DELPH-IN resources, a bibliography of select background publications, and links to electronic copies in most cases.
There is a collection of
DELPH-IN mailings lists to which users can subscribe on-line and browse archives of previous postings through the
DELPH-IN mailing list manager.