Several years ago there were R implementations of a socio-linguistics analysis method called Variable Rule Analysis namely rbrul and r-varb. Both neither of the sites listed (in the method's WikiPedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_rules_analysis ) appear to be online any more (one was at UPenn and the other at Indiana). Does anyone know a) whether the code for either or both of these implementations survives out there and b) is anyone maintaining these implementations? There are no listings for either of them at R Forge. And no listing for varbrul, which is the name for the original Fortran program. (Even that Fortran source can't be found online anymore.) Regards, Trevor. <>< Re: deemed! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
I do not know about the packages that you mentioned. I am trying to answer your query based on the term "socio-linguistic analytics". There are packages like "OpenNLP","OpenNLP.en","tm (Text Mining)" that might be of your interest. Best, Heramb On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Trevor Jenkins <bslwannabe@gmail.com>wrote:> Several years ago there were R implementations of a socio-linguistics > analysis method called Variable Rule Analysis namely rbrul and r-varb. Both > neither of the sites listed (in the method's WikiPedia page > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_rules_analysis ) appear to be online > any more (one was at UPenn and the other at Indiana). Does anyone know a) > whether the code for either or both of these implementations survives out > there and b) is anyone maintaining these implementations? > > There are no listings for either of them at R Forge. And no listing for > varbrul, which is the name for the original Fortran program. (Even that > Fortran source can't be found online anymore.) > > Regards, Trevor. > > <>< Re: deemed! > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On 2012-09-20 21:34, Trevor Jenkins wrote:> Several years ago there were R implementations of a socio-linguistics > analysis method called Variable Rule Analysis namely rbrul and r-varb. Both > neither of the sites listed (in the method's WikiPedia page > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_rules_analysis ) appear to be online > any more (one was at UPenn and the other at Indiana). Does anyone know a) > whether the code for either or both of these implementations survives out > there and b) is anyone maintaining these implementations? > > There are no listings for either of them at R Forge. And no listing for > varbrul, which is the name for the original Fortran program. (Even that > Fortran source can't be found online anymore.)There's a page dedicated to Rbrul: <http://www.danielezrajohnson.com/rbrul.html> -- Best regards, Krzysztof Mitko