this is urgent.
I can pay 35$ for a small task.
I installed a script and it won't work. I don't need you to debug a script or create a software. I just want you to install a software that will run offline under windows and will print out the sense definitions of words from simple phrases of text that are given to it.
I Installed wordnet and other word disambiguation tools that run in perl but i get this error: [login to view URL]
when I installed the "similarity" tool it told me that I have to write
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make
make test
make install
but the last 3 commands don't work because it is windows. so the problem may start from here.
i will also give you a good rating.
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I accept any tool to be used as long as it runs on windows.. it can be java too.
the task is considered completed when i can run a disambiguation tool on my computer and the tool prints the results right in the command prompt or exports a txt file with the results so i can extract those results under windows with an exe software that I make.
the milestone will be released only after the task is finished.
you can find more disambiguation softwares scrolling down on the wikipedia page.
Hi!
This hopefully should be an interesting job :)
Do you have teamviewer access / ready to provide that? Or do you want me to try to install in on my machine and then match it with your steps to find out what the problem could be?
The reason I am bidding on this is because if you'll check my reviews, you'll see that I am particularly good with coming up with solutions that others can't.
Hoping to hear from you!
Have a good day!
I can solve this problem by installing the gnu make tools, so all three command lines work perfectly as if it was linux, we can also emulate linux bash using cygwin
Hello,
The solution to this would probably be to install Cygwin, which allows you to run programs like "make".
I can happily assist you with this, though you may also just wish to try yourself.
Regards,
Kyle