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Jack Park

Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary and thesaurus - 0 views

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    Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary - Look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. Produce diagrams reminiscent of a neural net. Learn how words associate.
Jack Park

SourceForge.net: Open Translation Engine (OTE) - 0 views

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    The Open Translation Engine (OTE) is a web-based translation dictionary manager.
Jack Park

Cognition Announces "World's Largest Semantic Map" - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    A Semantic Map is kind of like a dictionary, in that it's a representation of Cognition's ability to define things. Cognition claims that its Semantic Map has over 10 million semantic connections; over 4 million semantic contexts (word meanings that create contexts for specific meanings of other related words); over 536,000 word senses (word and phrase meanings); 75,000 concept classes (or synonym classes of word meanings); 7,500 nodes in the technology's ontology or classification scheme; and 506,000 word stems (roots of words) for the English language.
Jack Park

alphaWorks : Text Analytics Tools and Runtime for IBM LanguageWare : Overview - 0 views

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    IBM® LanguageWare® is a set of run-time libraries and an easy-to-use Eclipse-based development environment for building custom text analyzers in various languages. Deployable in Apache UIMA, these analyzers can expose the information buried in text to any application. The Eclipse-based tools makes creating analyzers simple and fast, even for non-technical users. The tools make it easy to build dictionaries, ontologies, and rules for identifying key information, relationships and meaning.
Robert Parks

Zemanta :: Firefox Add-ons - 1 views

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      This note-sharing capabilty of Diigo is interesting. Also, check out Faviki.com, a tagging program that uses DBpedia for disambiguation - in much the same way I would propose using a dictionary (perhaps with DBpedia).
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