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Onomatopoeia, Palindrome and Semordnilap

Written by on February 11, 2018 in LISP, Natural Language Processing, Programming with 0 Comments

I had earlier briefly talked about the Ilexicon project that I have been working on for some time now. The goal is to build an intelligent dictionary that will come in handy while implementing NLP applications such as recognizers and generators. In today’s post, I want to demonstrate some cool features available in iLexicon. At present iLexicon […]

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Rhyming Words and Other Interesting Stuff

Written by on January 27, 2018 in LISP, Natural Language Processing, Programming with 1 Comment
Rhyming Words and Other Interesting Stuff

If you are into writing poems, stories or essays, or you just have a fascination for words, I encourage you to take a look at Datamuse. Recently I was studying about the structure of various poetic forms, and in the process of browing different sites, I stumbled upon Datamuse. I found it to be pretty […]

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Natural Language Representation of Rubrics in iCure (Part 5)

Written by on February 19, 2016 in Homeopathy with 0 Comments
Natural Language Representation of Rubrics in iCure (Part 5)

Homeopathic repertories use a stylised, structured representation of symptoms in the form of rubrics. This representation makes it easier to search for a rubric. This format has been carried over to the computer repertories too. I feel that representing rubrics in the natural text form would often make it easier to understand the meaning of […]

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