Also, one java specific question for Kevin: are the lttoolbox-java jars 
being deployed on any maven repositories?  I tried searching for 
lttoolbox-java on maven central and oss.sonatype but couldn't find any 
of the artifacts.

Thanks again!
--Keith

stevens35 wrote:
> Hi All,
>  
> Thanks for the quick and really awesome responses.  The java version of 
> Lttoolbox is /*exactly*/ what I was hoping to find (and not have to 
> write myself)!  Looking through the source code for the processing main, 
> it doesn't look too hard to use the internal classes as a library and 
> feed it strings. 
>
> On a related note, if i just want to do morphological analysis of 
> English, which language pair should I start with?  Or is there an all 
> encompassing English morphological dictionary that someone maintains?  
> If not, how troublesome would it be to merge the existing different 
> English dictionary files?
>
> Cheers and Thanks,
> --Keith
>
> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>   
>> stevens35 <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've been searching around for a good morphological analyzer for a while 
>>> and came across Lttoolbox.  The analyzer step does exactly what I want 
>>> for words in a language, it splits the word into it's lexical base and 
>>> then adds in morphological tags based on how the word was formed.    Up 
>>> until now, I've just been using the Porter Stemmer to get the root word, 
>>> but it's always been displeasing because it throws away the rest of the 
>>> surface form. 
>>>
>>> However, most of the text processing code I work with is in Java, and if 
>>> possible, I'd like to keep everything within Java.  Had anyone had any 
>>> experience linking to Lttoolbox from Java?  Or does anyone know of any 
>>> java versions of Lttoolbox that utilize the existing dictionaries, or a 
>>> similar tool for java? 
>>>     
>>>       
>> lttoolbox-java works fine with all the existing dictionaries, and should
>> be feature-complete with the C++ version. lttoolbox and lttoolbox-java
>> are completely independent of each other, so you don't need the C++
>> version to use the Java version and vice versa, so keeping everything
>> within Java should work fine.
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>
>
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