diff --git a/docs/index.html b/docs/index.html index a624a41..ddf5232 100644 --- a/docs/index.html +++ b/docs/index.html @@ -51,24 +51,31 @@ Geert-Jan Kruijff.

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Subsequent development efforts, led by Michael White, - have focused on making the realizer practical to use in dialogue - systems, and more recently, on realization with broad coverage - grammars. See the papers on Mike's web page for details. Since - version 0.9.4, OpenCCG has included broad coverage English parsing - and realization support that together make it possible to experiment - with open domain grammatical paraphrasing. Version 0.9.5 adds - features for dependency ordering and dependency length minimization - in realization, as in White and - Rajkumar (2012), along with support for using 5-gram gigaword - language models with KenLM, and creating - disjunctive logical forms based on the differences between aligned - semantic graphs, as in Martin and - White (2011). (new!)

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+Subsequent development efforts, led by Michael White, +have focused on making the realizer practical to use in dialogue +systems, and more recently, on realization with broad coverage +grammars. See the papers on Mike's web page for details. Since +version 0.9.4, OpenCCG has included broad coverage English parsing and +realization support that together make it possible to experiment with +open domain grammatical paraphrasing. Version 0.9.5 adds features for +dependency ordering and dependency length minimization in realization, +as in White and +Rajkumar (2012), along with support for using 5-gram gigaword +language models with KenLM, and creating +disjunctive logical forms based on the differences between aligned +semantic graphs, as in Martin and +White (2011). It also includes ccg2jsgf, an extension +developed for Knexus Research Corporation for compiling an OpenCCG +grammar into a context-free grammar in the Java Speech Grammar Format +used by the Sphinx speech recognizer, now released open +source. (new!) +

Also, Jason Baldridge and students at UT Austin have developed DotCCG, @@ -99,8 +106,8 @@

Further development of OpenCCG has moved to -GitHub -(new!), where you can get the very latest code on branch +GitHub, +where you can get the very latest code on branch master; releases and binaries will continue to be posted on SourceForge.

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Email: mwhite at (no spam please) ling dot osu dot edu
-2013 April 8
+2015 March 16

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