Writing in Hindi the easy way.

Dec 20, 2005 16:37

One of the tools that our team finds useful while working on our projects (in NLP/IR) is this:

A tool for
converting Romanised hindi (ASCII) into Devanagari (Unicode).

The readable-hindi is called as Rupantar and is an NCST product. It is based on Prof R K Joshi's idea of a pure consonant approach.

I hope you find it as useful.

rup2uni, setu, matra

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peeyush December 20 2005, 11:55:36 UTC
rup2uni is good

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_samurai_jack December 20 2005, 12:00:24 UTC
On behalf of our team (and certain ex-members) - Thank you.

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vivekm December 20 2005, 12:43:37 UTC
याद आ गया मुझको गुजरा जमाना।

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_samurai_jack December 20 2005, 15:02:29 UTC
खुशबू भीनी भीनी
गाय(?) का तराना

:))

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eddd December 20 2005, 12:31:04 UTC
Wow! Cool!

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prodizy December 21 2005, 10:17:32 UTC
Why not yudit?

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_samurai_jack December 21 2005, 11:03:06 UTC
Going on a tanget?

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prodizy December 21 2005, 11:14:30 UTC
Probably you need to change the subject line of the post :-)

After reading the subject I just clicked on the link without looking what's written on the link(agreed, my mistake) and the link was not working.

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_samurai_jack December 22 2005, 05:24:04 UTC
Certain company policy related work going on. Will reinstate the link after these have been implemented.

The subject line need not be changed. I am not making any other claims (i.e., compared it to yudit or anyother tool). This is one easy way; IMHO, other easy ways can coexist with this one! Don't you think so?

OTOH, this is on the web. You don't need to install yudit. ;)

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coreid December 22 2005, 04:55:43 UTC
Can't access it right now, but will definitely try later.

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_samurai_jack December 22 2005, 05:16:25 UTC
Will reinstate it after implementing certain company policies. :(

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suhit_kelkar December 28 2005, 14:21:32 UTC
Happy birthday, buddy, however belated. May your sword always be sharp, your concentration as keen as ever, your hand as steady.

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_samurai_jack December 29 2005, 08:10:09 UTC
Thanks for the imaginative wishes, Suhit.

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