Re: An Atlas of Graphs with Python

2006-05-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You could have a look at the Mozart/Oz community. Oz is a language supporting logic and constraint programming out of the box and people are using these capabilities to play linguistic with graph matching. See http://www.lifl.fr/~duchier/papers/duchier-xdg-cslp2004.pdf for a possibly enlightening

Re: An Atlas of Graphs with Python

2006-05-02 Thread Harry George
"Paddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A little off topic I'm afraid Giandomenico, > But I had to smile. Here is someone working in the field of > linguistics, who wants a programming solution, in the language Python. > (It's Larry Wall, creator of Perl that cites his linguistic > foundations). >

Re: An Atlas of Graphs with Python

2006-05-01 Thread Paddy
A little off topic I'm afraid Giandomenico, But I had to smile. Here is someone working in the field of linguistics, who wants a programming solution, in the language Python. (It's Larry Wall, creator of Perl that cites his linguistic foundations). -- Pad. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/list

Re: An Atlas of Graphs with Python

2006-05-01 Thread Cameron Laird
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Giandomenico Sica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Call for Cooperation >An Atlas of Linguistic Graphs > >I'm a researcher in graph theory and networks. >I'm working about a project connected with the theory and the applications >of >linguistic graphs, which are mathema

An Atlas of Graphs with Python

2006-05-01 Thread Giandomenico Sica
Call for Cooperation An Atlas of Linguistic Graphs I'm a researcher in graph theory and networks. I'm working about a project connected with the theory and the applications of linguistic graphs, which are mathematical structures useful to represent languages and consequently to manage the organi