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See also:  | Clyr Inc.: - Create custom natural language processing software. |
 | Crux Editions: - Scientific publisher and consultant specializing in language technology. |
 | 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. |
 | Grammatical Inference: - Repository of information on grammatical inference, automata induction, and language acquisition. |
 | 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 World: - A portal on the range of technologies that deal with human language. News, conferences, projects, organisations, systems, and resources. |
 | Link Grammar: - A formalism for the computational parsing of English. Includes parser with downloadable source code, English-to-German translator, documentation, bibliography. |
 | Mingsee, Inc.: - Develops systems which enable computers to analyse and "understand" text by using proprietary algorithms. |
 | MITRE Language Technology Projects: - Descriptions of projects covering a wide range of language technology applications. Includes a slide presentation and summary chart for each project. |
 | PetaMem: - Corporation developing natural language technology solutions for global business. Includes corporate information, some online demos and catalog of services. |
 | 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, com. String Searching Algorithms,
Approximate String Matching Algorithms |
 | 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. |
 | VerbMobil: - Mobile translation system for the translation of spontaneous speech in face-to-face situations. |
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