> (I'll just reply to your other post here) I guess I didn't know about
> a new pc-parse release. Where did you get the newest source code?
> That's terrific news for me.
Well, the release I downloaded is approximately one year old, but here's the
URL I downloaded it from:
ftp://ftp.sil.org/sof
--- Ehsan Akhgari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried nmiAim, but unfortunately didn't get
> any results.
Yeah, that's been fixed in the newest version.
> Are you
> interested in the fixed sources?
(I'll just reply to your other post here) I guess I
didn't know about a new pc-parse release
> One of the things that drives me nuts about the software is that it
> claims to run on Solaris/Sparc, Win/x86, MacOS, or BSD, but apparently
> no Linux (I have a Sparc box, so I'm lucky :-). The source code is
> downloadable, but it currently doesn't seem to compile on Linux/x86.
> It does have
> It's a two-level morphology engine, so basically it resolves a surface
> form to a lexical form, or lexical to surface form.
> For example, if I give it a newspaper word like 'nmiAim'
> (نميايم -- I am not coming), it
> will resolve to 'n+mi+A+m', taking into account any morpheme boundary
> chan
--- Ehsan Akhgari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded this package, and looked into it. It
> seem to be useful for my
> job. However, this is the first time I'm hearing of
> PC-Kimmo, so I was kind
> of lost when trying to figure out the whole thing.
> I was wonderring if you
> can provid
Thanks a lot, Jon, for your reply.
> The only one that I'm aware of is found here [1]. But it
> seems hard to get any other information about this stemmer.
Yes, it definitely seems so. The only Farsi stemmer I've been aware of
myself is http://www.isri.unlv.edu/publications/isripub/Taghva2003-0
--- Ehsan Akhgari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know of any free Farsi Stemming
> algorithm, like the Porter
> algorithm to English?
The only one that I'm aware of is found here [1]. But
it seems hard to get any other information about this
stemmer.
While the aim is a