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<updated>2012-12-09T15:19:30Z</updated>
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<title>Update to 3.4.0:</title>
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Mon Nov 05 2012 Caolán McNamara (caolanm@redhat.com)
	* fix up the Polish LM</content>
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<title>Update to 3.3.0, ok ftigeot@</title>
<updated>2012-05-29T15:34:37Z</updated>
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Mon Jan 09 2012 Caolán McNamara (caolanm@redhat.com)
	* merge in changes from Giulio Paci &lt;giuliopaci@gmail.com&gt;
	* bump soname for abi changes</content>
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<title>Initial import of libexttextcat-3.2 from wip, packaged by Francois Tigeot.</title>
<updated>2012-03-16T17:30:16Z</updated>
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Libexttextcat is a library with functions that implement the
classification technique described in Cavnar &amp; Trenkle, "N-Gram-Based
Text Categorization" . It was primarily developed for language
guessing, a task on which it is known to perform with near-perfect
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