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Issue 1: Determine a front-end
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Project Member Reported by knightsamar@gmail.com, Jan 23, 2009
We need to determine and finalize a front-end for our system.

I am experimenting on DLP, but I think we should have one more card in our
hand.



Jan 24, 2009
Project Member #1 halcyon...@gmail.com
So rnt we usin flex?
Jan 24, 2009
Project Member #2 knightsamar@gmail.com
Don't know...it doesn't seem feasible now. Deepak, whats your take ?
Jan 24, 2009
Project Member #3 halcyon...@gmail.com
n like we decided,we wud be categorizing words-nouns,verbs etc...n shud they in turn
will be subdivided, like nouns can be abstract,proper,common etc...?
Jan 24, 2009
Project Member #4 knightsamar@gmail.com
yep,

check out this --
http://nltk.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/api/nltk.wordnet-module.html

it does all our work but i am trying to figure out how it works ie. run it on this pc.
Feb 19, 2009
#5 bhushan1...@gmail.com
Samar is the back-end ready?
without that it makes no sense to go further
Just kidding 
U continue ur discussion.
Feb 19, 2009
Project Member #6 knightsamar@gmail.com
Agreed Bhushan! :)


Feb 19, 2009
Project Member #7 halcyon...@gmail.com
samar,dint get the bhushan thing!!! :p
Feb 19, 2009
Project Member #8 halcyon...@gmail.com
dpk bhushan hai kya??
Feb 19, 2009
Project Member #9 halcyon...@gmail.com
ok,neway,we'll meet up to make the table that sir askd us to make, which will contain
the actions and their corresponding values....
Feb 24, 2009
#10 rushilha...@gmail.com
Try creating an actual figure instead of a stick figure. It would be really good i
guess. Would look more lively. U can use blender for that purpose and then import
that figure in Python or C++ or whichever language u are using....
Apr 7, 2009
Project Member #11 knightsamar@gmail.com
Thanks for the great tip Rushil!

As of April 2008, we are using Blender and Deepak is developing the API for
interacting with the Bunny!AppY :)


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