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* Feili, H. and G. Ghassem-Sani (2004) "[http://sharif.edu/~sani/papers/Feili_SaniE2.pdf An Application of Lexicalized Grammars in English-Persian Translation]". ''Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2004)'', 24-27 Aug. 2004, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, pp. 596-600. | * Feili, H. and G. Ghassem-Sani (2004) "[http://sharif.edu/~sani/papers/Feili_SaniE2.pdf An Application of Lexicalized Grammars in English-Persian Translation]". ''Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2004)'', 24-27 Aug. 2004, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, pp. 596-600. | ||
− | * Megerdoomian, K. (2000) "[http://crl.nmsu.edu/Research/Projects/shiraz/publications/papers/Cicling.pdf Unification-Based Persian Morphology]". ''Proceedings of CICLing 2000'', Alexander Gelbukh, Center of Investigation on Computation-IPN, Mexico, 2000. | + | * Megerdoomian, K. (2000) "[http://crl.nmsu.edu/Research/Projects/shiraz/publications/papers/Cicling.pdf Unification-Based Persian Morphology]". ''Proceedings of CICLing 2000'', Alexander Gelbukh, Center [http://www.thai-sbobet.com sbobet]of Investigation on Computation-IPN, Mexico, 2000. |
* Megerdoomian, K. (2004) "[http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/coling2004/W5/pdf/W5-7.pdf Finite-State Morphological Analysis of Persian]". ''COLING 2004 Computational Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages''. Ali Farghaly and Karine Megerdoomian editors, Geneva, Switzerland, 2004, pgs. 35-41. | * Megerdoomian, K. (2004) "[http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/coling2004/W5/pdf/W5-7.pdf Finite-State Morphological Analysis of Persian]". ''COLING 2004 Computational Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages''. Ali Farghaly and Karine Megerdoomian editors, Geneva, Switzerland, 2004, pgs. 35-41. | ||
Revision as of 02:15, 25 June 2012
Machine translation
Free resources
Proprietary resources
- The Shiraz project (Persian -> English)
- Tehran English-Persian Parallel Corpus by Mohammad Taher Pilevar, NLP Lab, University of Tehran. For research or non-commercial use.
Morphology tools
Free software
- Perstem - Persian stemmer, light morphological analyzer, and character set converter.
- Morphological dictionary — compiled using lttoolbox.
Corpora
Free
- VOA Persian Corpus 2003-2008 (public domain)
Proprietary
- Bijankhan corpus (gratis for research/non-commercial purposes)
- CALLFRIEND Farsi (speech), LDC
- Hamshahri corpus (gratis for research/non-commercial purposes)
- Persian speech database Farsdat, ELRA
Parsing
Free resources
- Persian dictionaries for the Link-Grammar parser. By Jon Dehdari. These require the Perstem stemming package, above.
Proprietary
- Dadegan Dependency Treebank for research purposes only.
- HPSG Persian Treebank (PerTreeBank) for academic research purposes only.
- A soon-to-be-released Persian Dependency Treebank, license not specified yet.
Bibliography
- Dehdari, Jon, and Deryle Lonsdale. 2008. A link grammar parser for Persian. In Karimi, S., Samiian, V., and Stilo, D., editors, Aspects of Iranian Linguistics, volume 1. Cambridge Scholars Press. ISBN: 978-18-471-8639-3 (BIB)
- Feili, H. and G. Ghassem-Sani (2004) "An Application of Lexicalized Grammars in English-Persian Translation". Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2004), 24-27 Aug. 2004, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, pp. 596-600.
- Megerdoomian, K. (2000) "Unification-Based Persian Morphology". Proceedings of CICLing 2000, Alexander Gelbukh, Center sbobetof Investigation on Computation-IPN, Mexico, 2000.
- Megerdoomian, K. (2004) "Finite-State Morphological Analysis of Persian". COLING 2004 Computational Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages. Ali Farghaly and Karine Megerdoomian editors, Geneva, Switzerland, 2004, pgs. 35-41.
See also
External links
- Iranian Linguistics: NLP Resources for Persian
- the Jon safari (link parser, small lexicon, stemmer, morphological analysis tools)