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Concraft is available in a form of a software distribution which can be downloaded from [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/concraft|hackage]] using the [[http://www.haskell.org/cabal/|cabal]] tool. To compile Concraft you will also need the [[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/|Glasgow Haskell Compiler]] (GHC). The simplest way to get both cabal and GHC is to install the [[http://www.haskell.org/platform/|Haskell Platform]]. Please see the documentation for more information about the installation process. | Concraft is available in a form of a software distribution which can be downloaded from [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/concraft|Hackage]] using the [[http://www.haskell.org/cabal/|Cabal]] tool. To compile Concraft you will also need the [[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/|Glasgow Haskell Compiler]] (GHC). The simplest way to get both Cabal and GHC is to install the [[http://www.haskell.org/platform/|Haskell Platform]]. Please see the documentation for more information about the installation process. |
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* Jakub Waszczuk. (2012). [[http://nlp.ipipan.waw.pl/Spejd/PaPa2008.pdf|Harnessing the CRF complexity with domain-specific constraints. The case of morphosyntactic tagging of a highly inflected language]]. <<BR>> In: Proceedings of COLING 2012. | * Jakub Waszczuk. (2012). [[attachment:coling2012.pdf|Harnessing the CRF complexity with domain-specific constraints. The case of morphosyntactic tagging of a highly inflected language]]. <<BR>> In: Proceedings of COLING 2012, Mumbai, India. |
Concraft
This page provides the official release of Concraft, a morphosyntactic disambiguation tool based on constrained conditional random fields.
Author: Jakub Waszczuk
License: 2-clause BSD
Documentation
See the README file from the development repository.
Downloads
Concraft is available in a form of a software distribution which can be downloaded from Hackage using the Cabal tool. To compile Concraft you will also need the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). The simplest way to get both Cabal and GHC is to install the Haskell Platform. Please see the documentation for more information about the installation process.
Publications
Jakub Waszczuk. (2012). Harnessing the CRF complexity with domain-specific constraints. The case of morphosyntactic tagging of a highly inflected language.
In: Proceedings of COLING 2012, Mumbai, India.