UNL System
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*the '''[[software]]''', i.e., the set of [[tools]] (for UNLization, NLization and normalization) and [[applications]] that can be generated thereafter. | *the '''[[software]]''', i.e., the set of [[tools]] (for UNLization, NLization and normalization) and [[applications]] that can be generated thereafter. | ||
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+ | The rules of the UNL System are defined as a set of standards used to normalize the development of natural language resources in the UNL R&D network. Although highly recommendable, they are not compulsory, as they concern subsidiary aspects of UNL. In any case, they must be followed by those interested in using [[Tools|UNDLF tools]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:16, 21 September 2012
The UNL System is the set of UNL modules and the rules to combine them.
Modules
The modules of the UNL System are the following:
- the lingware, i.e., the set of lexical databases (dictionaries, knowledge bases and example bases) and grammars that are used to process the UNL and each natural language
- the software, i.e., the set of tools (for UNLization, NLization and normalization) and applications that can be generated thereafter.
Rules
The rules of the UNL System are defined as a set of standards used to normalize the development of natural language resources in the UNL R&D network. Although highly recommendable, they are not compulsory, as they concern subsidiary aspects of UNL. In any case, they must be followed by those interested in using UNDLF tools.
- Tagset
- The Tagset is a harmonized system for representing linguistic constants.
- Dictionary Specs
- The Dictionary Specs state the syntax of dictionaries.
- Grammar Specs
- The Grammar Specs state the syntax of grammar rules.
- KB Specs
- The UNL Knowledge Base Specs state the syntax of the knowledge bases.
- Memory Specs
- The Memory Specs state the syntax of the example bases.