On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 10:11 -0400, rob levy wrote:
> Also, most of NLTK works in Jython*, and by extension in Jython
> running in Clojure ( which is why I started writing a convenience
> wrapper to make it easier to use python libraries:
> http://code.google.com/p/clojure-python/ ).  
> 
> *Actually getting NLTK to work in Jython is kind of problematic
> presently because you need to modify a few things to allow it to work.
> I think it's great that there's a Clojure NLP library in the works.
> If the Clojure NLP libs are better than NLTK then everyone in
> computational linguistics will switch to Clojure. :)

I would totally jump on board with this.  I am pretty much unknown in
all of the open source communities, and I am not necessarily *good* at
NLP, but it fascinates me, I study it on my own, and every now and then
I try to hack an application that actually does something with it.  And
some recent projects at my office have given me an opportunity to start
learning more of the theory behind machine learning in general.

--
Savanni


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