IBM DeveloperWorks has an article on the python natural language toolkit.
I found it linked from LWN along with a couple of other handy links:
- Remem the rememberance agent (for emacs)
- the Computational Linguistics FAQ
The Remembrance Agent
jordan on 2004-06-26T16:00:59
This sounds really really cool.
I've been trying to learn and really USE emacs for some time now, but I keep falling back on vi (actually I use
vile, because it runs well on every platform I use daily and it has for a long time).
I tried awhile back using Viper, but that's really just using a flavor of vi, or at least it was for me. I wasn't really using emacs, I was using emacs as vi.
I think that what I'm going to have to do is use Emacs in an immersive way, stay in Emacs and do everything from there like a lot of people I know use it. It sounds like remem would work best if one did that, so maybe this is the thing to encourage me to give up vi-like editors in favor of emacs.