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app/dist/files/COPYRIGHT
r25ae32e ra4d0da5 1 Copyright (C) 2005 - 2008 Tomasz Obrebski, Michal Stolarski, Justyna Walkowska, Pawel Konieczka 2 3 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document 4 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 5 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; 6 with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover 7 Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ââGNU 8 Free Documentation Licenseââ. -
app/dist/files/LICENCE
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app/dist/files/README
r25ae32e ra4d0da5 1 General information 2 ********************* 1 3 2 Installation: 4 UAM Text Tools (UTT) is a package of language processing tools 5 developed at Adam Mickiewicz University. Its functionality includes: 6 * tokenization 7 * dictionary-based morphological analysis 8 * heuristic morphological analysis of unknown words 9 * spelling correction 10 * pattern search 11 * sentence splitting 12 * generation of concordance tables 13 14 The toolkit is destined for processing of raw (not annotated) 15 unrestricted text for any conceivable purpose. 16 3 17 4 1) Run the command: 5 6 make install 7 8 in this directory. This will install UTT in the directory '~/.utt'. 9 10 2) Add the path 11 12 ~/.utt/bin 13 14 to your PATH variable to make UTT programs visible to your system. 18 Installation 19 ************** 20 Run utt_make_config.pl to create configuration files. 21 Configuration files will be created in ~/.utt/
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