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« Le retour de l’Intelligence Artificielle »<br />Après l’analyse des sentiments, un autre enjeu du textmining porte sur la compréhension de requêtes en langage naturel. Pour le traitement des questions complexes, nécessitant des raisonnements, des inférences ou des calculs d’agrégats, les méthodes purement statistiques à la Google ne suffisent pas. Car si elles permettent de trouver l’aiguille dans la botte de foin, elles sont incapables de placer cette aiguille dans une chaîne de raisonnement. En fait, seuls les systèmes qualifiés de « raisonneurs » seront en mesure de traiter une question telle que « Quel métier exerçait le père du Premier Ministre au pouvoir en 1995 ? ». Ces héritiers des systèmes experts des années 90 devront reprendre les techniques de l’Intelligence Artificielle.

    
Antelope 0.8.4 is now available - Monday, August 11, 2008
- There is now a versatile user-defined lexicon facility, and two lexicons are provided:
- French.Wolf.Lexicon.xml.gz: a “French WordNet” containing 44,200 new French lemmas (resource based on WOLF),
- Wikipedia.Lexicon.xml.gz: 300,000 new synsets with a mapping to the English Wikipedia (resource based on DBPedia data),
-Tests under MONO 2.0 are going on. 
Linux version under development - Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Antelope port on Linux is under developement, thanks to MONO. We face some minor technical difficulties with the WebBrowser, but we hope this should be resolved when MONO 2.0 will become available. read more ...
Antelope 0.8.3 is now available - Wednesday, April 16, 2008
- There is now parsing support for French, using the TagParser,
- A second similarity measure between lemmas has been added, based on gloss overlapping,
- A detailed API change report is now included (read Changes.html). 
Antelope 0.8.2 is available - Monday, January 28, 2008
- Lexicon now contains WordNet 3.0 data,
- Stanford Parser has been updated to version 1.6: it is faster and more accurate,
- Both parsers can now return multiple analyses (multiple best parse trees). 
Antelope 0.8.1 is available - Monday, November 12, 2007
The API has been improved (specially on the semantics module).

The documentation has been updated and enriched with both C# and Visual Basic.NET samples. 
Antelope 0.8 is available - Thursday, October 25, 2007
What is new in this version?

- Tested under Windows XP, Vista 32 bits and Vista 64 bits (in x86 mode),
- Multi-threading support (experimental), can be used on a Web server,
- All-new, ribbon-based, Graphical User Interface.

The Antelope framework includes :
- taggers, chunkers, dependency parser (Link Grammar, Stanford Parser),
- a full lexicon, with rich relations, based on WordNet 2.1 data,
- a syntax / semantic layer, based on VerbNet 1.5 (experimental),
- an anaphora resolver,
- a space and time features detector,
- Word Sense Disambiguation (experimental),
- a collocation collapser,
- a sentence splitter for plain text or HTML text,
- a PROLOG interpreter for .NET,
- a Context Extraction module,
- Deep syntax extraction,
- Paraphrases extraction (very experimental). 
More and more people have downloaded Antelope across the world
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"I found the resource links very useful."

"I was really happy to find the Antelope framework."

"Thank you for developing very useful software for NLP."