After taking the Coursera class on the topic, I think you're much better off 
using java (via jruby) or python. The available libraries are much better than 
anything we have in Ruby land. Stanford has a lot of data/libs to do what 
you're after.

- Matt

On Feb 10, 2013, at 9:56, Etienne de Bruin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tweeted this but remembered I could ask my own peeps about this! Have any 
> of you done any projects with Natural Language Processing? I am looking for a 
> Ruby library that will help me extract the main topic/command from an English 
> sentence. 
> 
> Some examples:
> 
> "My name is Etienne"
> "Yo my name is Etienne"
> "My mother gave me a name and it is Etienne"
> 
> I understand that most of the logic of processing the meaning of the sentence 
> will lie with me, but for tokenizing and grammar processing I would like to 
> use an existing library. 
> 
> Currently looking into 'treat' https://github.com/louismullie/treat/
> 
> Thanks
> 
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