1. [url]http://gate.ac.uk/sale/tao/split.html[/url]
2.GATE components are specialised types of Java Bean, and come in three flavours:
* LanguageResources (LRs) represent entities such as lexicons, corpora or ontologies;
* ProcessingResources (PRs) represent entities that are primarily algorithmic, such as parsers, generators or ngram modellers;
* VisualResources (VRs) represent visualisation and editing components that participate in GUIs
When using GATE to develop language processing functionality for an application, the developer uses [color=red]GATE Developer[/color] and [color=red]GATE Embedded[/color] to construct resources of the three types.
3.GATE Embedded is supplied as a series of JAR files.9 To embed GATE-based language processing facilities in an application, these JAR files are all that is needed
4.GATE documents, corpora and annotations are [color=red]stored in database[/color]s of various sorts, visualised via the development environment, and accessed at code level via the framework.
2.GATE components are specialised types of Java Bean, and come in three flavours:
* LanguageResources (LRs) represent entities such as lexicons, corpora or ontologies;
* ProcessingResources (PRs) represent entities that are primarily algorithmic, such as parsers, generators or ngram modellers;
* VisualResources (VRs) represent visualisation and editing components that participate in GUIs
When using GATE to develop language processing functionality for an application, the developer uses [color=red]GATE Developer[/color] and [color=red]GATE Embedded[/color] to construct resources of the three types.
3.GATE Embedded is supplied as a series of JAR files.9 To embed GATE-based language processing facilities in an application, these JAR files are all that is needed
4.GATE documents, corpora and annotations are [color=red]stored in database[/color]s of various sorts, visualised via the development environment, and accessed at code level via the framework.