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Server extensions for the MBT tagger
 MbtServer extends Mbt with a server layer, running as a TCP server.  Mbt is a
 memory-based tagger-generator and tagger for natural language processing.
 MbtServer provides the possibility to access a trained tagger from multiple
 sessions. It also allows to run and access different taggers in parallel.
 .
 MbtServer is a product of the ILK (Induction of Linguistic Knowledge)
 research group of the Tilburg University and the CNTS research group of the
 University of Antwerp.
 .
 If you do scientific research in natural language processing, MbtServer will
 likely be of use to you.
(new) mbtserver_0.1.orig.tar.gz extra science
Changes: mbtserver (0.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * First upload to Debian archive (Closes: #607935).
  * No longer maintained at
    https://svn.ilk.uvt.nl/svn/trunk/sources/mbtserver/debian but at
    debian-science project at Alioth.
  * control: set maintainer to Debian Science Team, update Vcs- flags.
  * control: enhance description.
  * copyright: now in machine-readable format.
  * docs, TODO, NEWS.Debian: remove unused files.
  * control: Update from policy 3.8.0 to 3.9.1 (no changes needed).
  * watch: added.
  * control: build-depends: replace timbl (>= 6.2.0) with new libtimbl3-dev,
    add needed timblserver and libxml2-dev; depends: remove unneeded
    timbl (>= 6.2.0), adduser, remove explicit mbt (>=3.2.4).


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