On how to write rules in Constraint Grammar (CG-3) - VISL
On how to write rules in Constraint Grammar (CG-3) - VISL
On how to write rules in Constraint Grammar (CG-3) - VISL
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The <strong>CG</strong>3 project<br />
➢ 6+ year project (University of Southern Denmark &<br />
<strong>Grammar</strong>Soft)<br />
➢ some external or <strong>in</strong>direct fund<strong>in</strong>g (Nordic Council of<br />
M<strong>in</strong>istries, ESF) or external contributions (e.g. Apertium)<br />
➢ programmer: T<strong>in</strong>o Didriksen<br />
➢ design: Eckhard Bick (+ user wish list, PaNoLa, ...)<br />
➢ open source, but can compile "non-open", commercial<br />
b<strong>in</strong>ary grammars (e.g. OrdRet)<br />
➢ goals: implement a wishlist of features accumulated over<br />
the years, and do so <strong>in</strong> an open source environment<br />
➢ enabl<strong>in</strong>g hybridisation of methodologies: <strong>CG</strong>, dependency<br />
grammar, probabilistic methods, ...<br />
➢ support for specific tasks: MT, spell check<strong>in</strong>g, anaphora ...