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- From: sethg@dcatlas.dot.gov (Seth Grimes)
- Subject: Re: Natural Language users?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.120955.18591@dcatlas.dot.gov>
- Organization: U.S Dept. of Transportation
- References: <MeNLTYq00WBLE1RnY7@andrew.cmu.edu> <1992Jul17.114412.5036@dcatlas.dot.gov> <1992Jul21.120732.4146@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 12:09:55 GMT
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- Sorry, the product we (for Federal Aviation Administration) are using is
- called Natural Language, and it come from a company called Natural
- Language Inc., 1-800-NLI-5858. It runs on VMS and various Unix platforms,
- with "Windows 3.2 (1992)" listed in their brochure, against all the major
- commercial RDBMSes. It runs under various X or in character-cell mode,
- so if you run an X server on your PC, you can run pseudo-client-server.
- I say pseudo because the NLI front-end would still be running on the
- X client, not on your PC, which is the X server. (Got it?) I don't
- know, maybe if you're running Unix on your PC -- the brochure lists
- Intel 386 & 486 for platforms -- you can run true PC->other client-
- server.
-
- This is a commercial product, and it's expensive. I think it cost us
- around $25k (GSA price) for our DECSystem 5100. I think you can buy
- run-time licenses (i.e., not developer) for less.
-
- To use this thing, you have to create a dictionary/thesaurus and a grammar
- book, which can be a lot of work. I would guess that developers in the
- NL field are working on applying neural nets in a learn-by-example
- environment, but that's not here yet commercially.
-
- Seth
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