[Ilugc] [ANN] Tamil Tagset released
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shriramadhas at gmail.com
Wed Oct 25 13:26:47 IST 2006
Kenneth,
Great work and thanks for the update.
I felt it would be better if the examples cited are represented in Tamil
letters.. say it would be better if "maram" is replaced by மரம்.
avarkalY is replaced by அவர்களை
Please do the needful. Am eager to know if any other meaningful
intention is there behind putting the examples in romanic representation.
Hats off to AUKBC again.
Regards.
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am thrilled to anounce that the NLP group of AU-KBC has released a
> tamil tagset under the creative commons license
>
> you may view the tagset here:
>
> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/activityfull/4/
>
> and download it from here:
>
> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/down/5/
>
> congratulations to Dr Sobha and her team
>
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> regards
> kg
> http://lawgon.livejournal.com
> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/
>
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Stepwise instructions - to view Unicode Tamil text
1. You need to have Unicode Tamil fonts installed on your computer and
the Operating System capable of rendering Tamil Scripts. Windows XP
comes with a Unicode Tamil Font (Latha) and you need not
download/install a unicode font.
2. In the Control Panel, in Regional/Languages Options you will need to
ensure that Indic/Asian Language option is checked.
3. Use a browser that is capable of handling UTF-8 based pages (Netscape
6, Internet Explorer 5) with the Unicode Tamil font chosen as the
default font for the UTF-8 char-set/encoding view. Unicode Tamil Fonts
may be downloaded from here. <http://www.tamilnation.org/fonts/latha.ttf>
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