Introduction to the CLTK
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I just learned of your fantastic library from @Akirato, a contributor to my project, the CLTK. We share many of the same goals, including offering good NLP functionality for students of Indian languages.
I'm writing to introduce myself and let you know that we may have some questions for you, if we should port parts of your code to the CLTK. Of course, all of your work will be fully credited by us.
Thank you for your great work!
Kyle
Hi Kyle,
Sorry for the late reply.
Good to hear from you. I found the CLTK project very interesting and would be happy if the Indic NLP library is useful in extending it to classical Indian languages. I see that there is corpus support for Sanskrit and Pali. Appreciate you making clean and parallel corpus available for these languages. Thanks for that!
Indic NLP Library is under active development, and I do keep adding features. Please feel free to contact me in case you have any questions about the library.
Regards,
Anoop.
Thank you @anoopkunchukuttan for sharing your code with us!
If you ever want to take a leading role in the CLTK's Indian languages, let me know and we will make room for you.
Sure, I will. Please note that you will not be able to use this library for commercial purposes.
Please note that you will not be able to use this library for commercial purposes.
Of course. The CLTK is MIT license except where noted in individual modules. I add 'GPLv3' and your name to every module based on your code. Is this OK with you?
Sure, that is fine.