Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Lextek Language Identifier - Identifying Writen Language and Encoding Character

The Lextek Language Identifier is capable of identifying not only what language it is written in but also its character encoding and what other languages are most similar. For many applications, it is important to be able to correctly identify the language that a document or piece of text is written in. The Lextek Language Identifier enables you to do this.

Supporting approximately 260 different languages and character encodings, the Lextek Language Identifier gives you the ability to automatically recognize more languages and encodings than any other language identifier available. We are adding more languages all the time and work closely with our customers to ensure that their language recognition needs are fully supported.
Lextek Language Identifier - Identifying Writen Language and Encoding Character
Because of the growth of the Internet, we now live in a world wide society communicating and doing business with people who use a wide variety of languages. Because of this, there is a need in today's software to be able to automatically identify what language a piece of text is written in. Just a few of the many different uses where a language identifier may prove useful are as follows:
  • Natural language processing systems.
  • Multi-Lingual spell checking.
  • E-Mail routing and filtering engines.
  • Content based and language specific web crawlers and search engines.
  • Information retrieval systems.
  • Text mining applications.
  • Document filtering systems.
  • Translation service bureau software.
  • Identification of the language or encoding of WWW pages.
  • Anywhere where you might need to work with more than one language seamlessly.
  • Working in conjunction with stemmers or morphological analyzers.
  • Knowledge Management Systems
Currently, the Lextek Language Identifier is available on Windows, Linux, MacOSX, MacOS9, and Solaris. Download Lextek Language Identifier from link below :
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