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Call for Cooperation
An Atlas of Linguistic Graphs

I'm a researcher in graph theory and networks.
I'm working about a project connected with the theory and the applications
of
linguistic graphs, which are mathematical structures useful to represent
languages and consequently to manage the organization of data in different
kinds of scientific fields.
At the present I'm developing an application of these graphs to medicine,
specifically related to the ontology of clinical diseases.
And now to the purpose of this message, which is to ask if someone in this
list
can be interested in collaborating with me about the construction of an open
source software useful to represent, to analyse and to compare linguistic
graphs.
I've developed the project but don't have the necessary programming skills
to
proceed with the creation of the code.
The software would be distributed in public domain and the collaboration is
free
and voluntary.
I really hope that someone can be interested.
In the case, please feel free to contact me by using my private e-mail
address.
I'll be pleased to send the complete documentation related to the project.
Really many thanks.

All the best,
Giandomenico Sica

Faculty of Philosophy
Leiden University
gi************* **@polimetrica. com

Publications
http://www.polimetrica.com/polimetri...ndomenico.html

1st World Congress and School on Universal Logic
http://www.uni-log.org
May 1 '06 #1
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In article <44************ ***********@rea der4.news.tin.i t>,
Giandomenico Sica <no****@nospam. nospam> wrote:
Call for Cooperation
An Atlas of Linguistic Graphs

I'm a researcher in graph theory and networks.
I'm working about a project connected with the theory and the applications
of
linguistic graphs, which are mathematical structures useful to represent
languages and consequently to manage the organization of data in different
kinds of scientific fields.
At the present I'm developing an application of these graphs to medicine,
specifically related to the ontology of clinical diseases.
And now to the purpose of this message, which is to ask if someone in this
list
can be interested in collaborating with me about the construction of an open
source software useful to represent, to analyse and to compare linguistic
graphs.
I've developed the project but don't have the necessary programming skills
to
proceed with the creation of the code.
The software would be distributed in public domain and the collaboration is
free
and voluntary.

May 1 '06 #2
A little off topic I'm afraid Giandomenico,
But I had to smile. Here is someone working in the field of
linguistics, who wants a programming solution, in the language Python.
(It's Larry Wall, creator of Perl that cites his linguistic
foundations).

-- Pad.

May 1 '06 #3
"Paddy" <pa*******@nets cape.net> writes:
A little off topic I'm afraid Giandomenico,
But I had to smile. Here is someone working in the field of
linguistics, who wants a programming solution, in the language Python.
(It's Larry Wall, creator of Perl that cites his linguistic
foundations).

-- Pad.


I used Python for computational linguistics coursework, but not since. Google for "nlp python". E.g.:

http://nltk.sourceforge.net/
http://www.logilab.org/projects/hmm
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/...ython/nlp.html
--
Harry George
PLM Engineering Architecture
May 2 '06 #4
You could have a look at the Mozart/Oz community. Oz is a language
supporting logic and constraint programming out of the box and people
are using these capabilities to play linguistic with graph
matching.

See http://www.lifl.fr/~duchier/papers/d...g-cslp2004.pdf for a
possibly enlightening example.

I know that right now people are working on graphs as first-class
finite domain entities to be integrated in Oz (or the constraint
solver that was forked from Mozart/Oz, known as Gecode) :
http://cpgraph.info.ucl.ac.be/.

Incidentally, there is a CPython wrapper for Gecode waiting to be
finished, but that is not likely to be ready next month.

Cheers,
Aurélien.

May 3 '06 #5

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