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Morphological Analysis System
ChaSen version 2.4.1
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0. Files and directories
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README how to install and use ChaSen
INSTALL general guidance how to install
NEWS version history
ChangeLog change log
COPYING copying of ChaSen
lib/ ChaSen libraries and its sources
chasen/ ChaSen command and its sources
mkchadic/ programs for building dictionaries and its sources
perl/ Perl modules to use ChaSen
doc/ manuals
1. Installation
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See INSTALL.
2. How to use ChaSen system
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Suppose a Japanese text file `nihongo', which should be encoded in
Japanese EUC (Extended UNIX Code), JIS (ISO-2022-JP), Shift_JIS
(MS Kanji) or UTF-8. Issue the following command:
% chasen nihongo # Use the system default encode
% chasen -i e nihongo-euc # Use EUC-JP or JIS
% chasen -i s nihongo-euc # Use Shift_JIS
% chasen -i w nihongo-euc # Use UTF-8
The result of the morphological analysis is shown on the standard
output. If your terminal has a direct input facility of Japanese
characters, simply type
% chasen
then input a Japanese sentence followed by a carrige return.
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See doc/manual-j.pdf for details (in Japanese).
For further information, send an email to chasen@is.naist.jp
ChaSen homepage: http://chasen.naist.jp/
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