Morph~ is a Common Lisp compiler for reversible inflectional morphology rules developed at the Center for Machine Translation at Carnegie Mellon University. This paper describes the Morph~ processing model, its implementation, and how it handles some common morphological processes.
DIBBS is a domain-independent blackboard system developed at the Center for Machine Translation at Camegie Mellon University. Although initially designed for the task of distributed, opportunistic control in natural language generation, DIBBS is a general toolkit for various automated reasoning tasks that is flexible and extensible, and supports the use of control knowledge in a straightforward fashion. This paper describes the DIBBS control architecture, the particular problems faced when building distributed NLP applications, and how these problems are addressed using the DIBBS architecture.
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