Japanese Morphological Analysis System

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Japanese Morphological Analysis System, ChaSen

ChaSen version 1.0 was officially released on 19 February, 1997 by the
Computational Linguistics Laboratory, the Graduate School of
Information Science, and the Nara Institute of Science and Technology
(NAIST). It is a free Japanese Morphological analyser. It grew out of
JUMAN version 2.0 development and has made significant improvements in
system performance. Origin of Package Name:

Takayama, Nara (where NAIST is situated) is famous for producing a tea
whisk used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. The Japanese name
for the tea whisk is "chasen" and that is the reason for giving the
name ChaSen to this package developed in NAIST.

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bnc#735830-buffer-overflow.patch 0000000619 619 Bytes
chasen-2.4.2.tar.bz2 0000764260 746 KB
chasen-decls.diff 0000000430 430 Bytes
chasen.changes 0000000190 190 Bytes
chasen.spec 0000010625 10.4 KB
Latest Revision
Stefan Lijewski's avatar Stefan Lijewski (lijews) accepted request 100337 from Stefan Lijewski's avatar Stefan Lijewski (lijews) (revision 2)
- fix bnc#735830 - VUL-0: CVE-2011-4000: chasen: buffer overflow.
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