Foma

free and open source finite-state toolkit

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Abstract is: Foma is a free and open source finite-state toolkit created and maintained by Mans Hulden. It includes a compiler, programming language, and C library for constructing finite-state automata and transducers (FST's) for various uses, most typically Natural Language Processing uses such as morphological analysis. Foma can replace the proprietary for compiling and running FST's written in the lexc and xfst formalisms. The speed is comparable with the Xerox tools for most lexicons, although Foma can be 3 or 4 times slower for very large lexicons (e.g. >100,000 words). Foma is also one of the possible backends of the free and open source Helsinki Finite State Toolkit (where other backends provide support for further formalisms). There are several FOSS morphologies written in lexc/xfst compatible with foma, e.g. for the Sámi, Cornish, Faroese, Finnish, Komi, Mari, Udmurt, Buriat, Greenlandic language and Iñupiaq languages.

Foma is …
instance of (P31):
free softwareQ341

External links are
P646Freebase ID/m/0h3xzbz
P856official websitehttps://code.google.com/p/foma/
P6931Repology project namefoma
P1324source code repository URLhttps://github.com/mhulden/foma

P275copyright licenseApache Software License 2.0Q13785927
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P178developerMåns HuldénQ24765514
P277programmed inCQ15777
P577publication date2010-01-01

Reverse relations

Q12269101XuxenplatformP400

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