User talk:Gmelli
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[edit] Other users' comments
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[edit] Free UN structured text
Hi, I saw you noted down in the Wikipedia:WikiProject United Nations and are interested in text mining. If you're interested, there's a new PDF to HTML parsing effort done for www.undemocracy.com and the text mining-ready files can be supplied from here. An elementary task for any text-mining effort would be to detect all the speeches in which 9/11 is referred to. There are quite a lot of them. Let me know if you need more information.Goatchurch 10:40, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

