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Source: ucto
Section: science
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Science Team <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Maarten van Gompel <proycon@anaproy.nl>,
Ko van der Sloot <ko.vandersloot@uvt.nl>
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
dpkg-dev (>= 1.22.5),
libexttextcat-dev,
libfolia-dev (>= 2.21),
libicu-dev,
libticcutils-dev (>= 0.36),
libxml2-dev,
pkgconf,
autoconf-archive,
uctodata (>= 0.11)
Standards-Version: 4.7.0
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Homepage: http://languagemachines.github.io/ucto/
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/ucto.git
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/ucto
Package: ucto
Architecture: any
Depends: uctodata,
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Unicode Tokenizer
Ucto can tokenize UTF-8 encoded text files (i.e. separate words from
punctuation, split sentences, generate n-grams), and offers several other
basic preprocessing steps that make your text suited for further processing
such as indexing, part-of-speech tagging, or machine translation.
.
This package provides the command-line tool itself.
.
Ucto was written by Maarten van Gompel and Ko van der Sloot. Work on Ucto
was funded by NWO, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research,
under the Implicit Linguistics project, the CLARIN-NL program, and the
CLARIAH project.
.
Ucto is a product of the Centre of Language and Speech Technology (Radboud
University Nijmegen), and previously the ILK Research Group
(Tilburg University, The Netherlands).
.
If you are interested in machine parsing of UTF-8 encoded text files, e.g. to
do scientific research in natural language processing, ucto will likely be of
use to you.
Package: libucto-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libucto6 (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: libucto1-dev
Replaces: libucto1-dev
Multi-Arch: same
Description: Unicode Tokenizer - development
Ucto can tokenize UTF-8 encoded text files (i.e. separate words from
punctuation, split sentences, generate n-grams), and offers several other
basic preprocessing steps that make your text suited for further processing
such as indexing, part-of-speech tagging, or machine translation.
.
This package provides C++ headers for the programming library.
.
Ucto was written by Maarten van Gompel and Ko van der Sloot. Work on Ucto
was funded by NWO, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research,
under the Implicit Linguistics project, the CLARIN-NL program, and the
CLARIAH project.
.
Ucto is a product of the Centre of Language and Speech Technology (Radboud
University Nijmegen), the KNAW Humanities Cluster, and previously the ILK
Research Group (Tilburg University, The Netherlands).
.
If you are interested in machine parsing of UTF-8 encoded text files, e.g. to
do scientific research in natural language processing, ucto will likely be of
use to you.
Package: libucto6
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Replaces: libucto5t64,
libucto5,
ucto (<< 0.5.5-1)
Breaks: libucto5t64,
libucto5,
ucto (<< 0.5.5-1)
Description: Unicode Tokenizer - runtime
Ucto can tokenize UTF-8 encoded text files (i.e. separate words from
punctuation, split sentences, generate n-grams), and offers several other
basic preprocessing steps that make your text suited for further processing
such as indexing, part-of-speech tagging, or machine translation.
.
This package provides the programming library only.
.
Ucto was written by Maarten van Gompel and Ko van der Sloot. Work on Ucto
was funded by NWO, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research,
under the Implicit Linguistics project, the CLARIN-NL program, and the
CLARIAH project.
.
Ucto is a product of the Centre of Language and Speech Technology (Radboud
University Nijmegen), the KNAW Humanities Cluster, and previously the ILK
Research Group (Tilburg University, The Netherlands).
.
If you are interested in machine parsing of UTF-8 encoded text files, e.g. to
do scientific research in natural language processing, ucto will likely be of
use to you.
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