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'''lt-trim''' is the application responsible for trimming compiled dictionaries. The |
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analyses (right-side when compiling lr) of analyser_binary are trimmed |
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to the input side of bidix_binary (left-side when compiling lr, |
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right-side when compiling rl), such that only analyses which would |
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pass through `lt-proc -b bidix_binary' are kept. |
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Both compund tags (`<compound-only-L>', `<compound-R>') and join |
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elements (`<j/>' in XML, `+' in the stream) and the group element |
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(`<g/>' in XML, `#' in the stream) should be handled correctly. |
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You should not trim a generator unless you have a '''very''' simple |
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translator pipeline, since the output of bidix seldom goes unchanged |
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through transfer. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Automatically trimming a monodix]] |
* [[Automatically trimming a monodix#lttoolbox]] |
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Revision as of 17:12, 9 February 2014
lt-trim is the application responsible for trimming compiled dictionaries. The analyses (right-side when compiling lr) of analyser_binary are trimmed to the input side of bidix_binary (left-side when compiling lr, right-side when compiling rl), such that only analyses which would pass through `lt-proc -b bidix_binary' are kept.
Both compund tags (`<compound-only-L>', `<compound-R>') and join elements (`<j/>' in XML, `+' in the stream) and the group element (`<g/>' in XML, `#' in the stream) should be handled correctly.
You should not trim a generator unless you have a very simple translator pipeline, since the output of bidix seldom goes unchanged through transfer.