Good day fellow Monks. Hope you are all surviving the Apocalypse OK.

Does anyone know where I can get training tables for Lingua::Ident? The docs say "these tables can be generated using the trainlid(1) utility program." After some hunting I have found the utility program but I don't have training data to run through it. Are these available pre-generated anywhere?

Before someone says it, I know there is also a mod called Lingua::Identify that does not require external training files, but I am working on Windows and it is not available through ActiveState PPM, which usually means it won't work (despite what the testers say). If you have it working on Windows please let me know and I will try to install via CPAN.


In reply to Training data for Lingua::Ident by cormanaz

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