No, LingPipe is a different beast not to be compared with Nutch nor Lucene.  It 
doesn't "index" anything in the Lucene sense, although it does create certain 
in-memory or on-disk language models.  The authors are very smart guys!

Oh, ali LingPipe was described in Lucene in Action's Case Study chapter, along 
with Nutch, and others.

Otis

----- Original Message ----
From: Fuad Efendi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu 19 Jan 2006 10:47:06 PM EST
Subject: [Nutch-general] RE: interesting paper with competing index systems

Another interesting tool to perform linguistic analysis on natural language
data:

http://www.alias-i.com/lingpipe/
- is it really "indexing" engine?

They are using NekoHTML parser.


-----Original Message-----
From: Byron Miller 
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~mladen/pdf/Read6_u.pisa-attardi.tera.pdf
Anyone have any further details on this?






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