= The SET project = The SET (Syntactic Engineering Tool) project aims to develop a new approach to syntactic analysis of the Czech language. The new method is based on pattern matching linking rules. SET can be viewed as a tool for automatic syntactic analysis of the Czech language and for development of rule-based formalisms for syntactic analysis of natural languages. The included formalisms are based on detection of important items in the input sentence and incremental segmentation of the sentence. The SET system is being developed at [http://nlp.fi.muni.cz NLP Centre] at [http://www.fi.muni.cz Faculty of Informatics], [http://www.muni.cz Masaryk University] in Brno and can be copied and distributed under the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GNU General Public License version 3]. More information: * [http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/projekty/set/wwwset.cgi/first_page Web interface] * [wiki:license License] * [wiki:documentation Documentation] * [/trac/set/roadmap Roadmap] * [wiki:Measurements Measurements] * [wiki:download Download] * [wiki:contact Contacts] News: ||''Feb 13, 2023'' ||version 0.8.2 available for [wiki:download download]|| ||''Apr 5, 2016'' ||version 0.8.1 available for [wiki:download download]|| ||''Nov 5, 2015'' ||version 0.8 available for [wiki:download download]|| ||''May 25, 2014'' ||[https://nlp.fi.muni.cz/~xkovar3/disert Dissertation (partly) on SET] made public|| ||''May 25, 2014'' ||version 0.7 available for [wiki:download download]|| ||''Dec 10, 2012'' ||version 0.6 available for [wiki:download download]|| ||''Dec 8, 2012'' ||support for phrasal verbs|| ||''Jul 20, 2012'' ||first version of English grammar published in the git repository|| ||''Apr 5, 2012'' ||changed format of the grammar (see documentation)|| ||''Aug 18, 2011'' ||[http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/projekty/set/wwwset.cgi/first_page wwwSET] web interface to the analyser activated|| ||''Aug 18, 2011'' ||Version 0.5.1 available for [wiki:download download]|| ||''Feb 18, 2010'' ||Version 0.4 available for [wiki:download download]|| This software was developed at the Natural Language Processing Centre, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University in Brno with a financial support from the Czech Science Foundation under the project P401/10/0792 and from the Ministry of Education of CR within the LINDAT-Clarin project LM2010013. If you use the system, please mention this web page and cite [https://is.muni.cz/publication/932481/en this paper] in your work. If you are using the punctuation detection for Czech built into the parser, please cite also [https://is.muni.cz/publication/1211584/en this paper].