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First of all, copy linguistic data into folder "dics" |
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* Bilingual dictionary |
* Bilingual dictionary B-A: <code>apertium-bb-aa.bb-aa.dix</code> |
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* Bilingual dictionary B-C: <code>apertium-bb-cc.bb-cc.dix</code> |
* Bilingual dictionary B-C: <code>apertium-bb-cc.bb-cc.dix</code> |
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* Morphological dictionary A: <code>apertium-bb-aa.aa.dix</code> |
* Morphological dictionary A: <code>apertium-bb-aa.aa.dix</code> |
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Use the '''apertium-dixtools''' script to cross the dictionaries: |
Use the '''apertium-dixtools''' script to cross the dictionaries: |
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$ apertium-dixtools cross-param '''monA.dix''' -n ''' |
$ apertium-dixtools cross-param '''monA.dix''' -n '''bilBA.dix''' -n '''bilBC-dix''' '''monC.dix''' |
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An example crossing '''es-ca''' and '''es-pt''' to get the '''ca-pt''' pair. |
An example crossing '''es-ca''' and '''es-pt''' to get the '''ca-pt''' pair. |
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$ apertium-dixtools cross-param dics/apertium-es-ca.ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-ca.es-ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-pt.es-pt.dix dics/apertium-es-pt.pt.dix |
$ apertium-dixtools cross-param dics/apertium-es-ca.ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-ca.es-ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-pt.es-pt.dix dics/apertium-es-pt.pt.dix |
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: I was not able to do this without appending /usr/local/apertium-dixtools/schemas/cross-model.xml to the end of the command. --[[User:Unhammer|unhammer]] ([[User talk:Unhammer|talk]]) 21:19, 14 April 2015 (CEST) |
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== Customising cross actions == |
== Customising cross actions == |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 6 October 2017
- Main article: Building dictionaries
Crossdics (part of apertium-dixtools) is a program that can be used to "cross" language pairs. That is, given language pairs aa-bb
and bb-cc
it will create a new language pair for aa-cc
.
Installing[edit]
See apertium-dixtools.
Using apertium-crossdics[edit]
$ apertium-dixtools cross
Crossing dictionaries[edit]
Using a Linguistic Resources Document[edit]
You can define a Linguistic Resources Document (LRD) and use it to indicate which dictionaries will be used for crossing:
$ apertium-dixtools cross -f my-linguistic-resources.xml sl-tl
Therefore, only 2 parameters are needed:
- my-linguistic-resources.xml: a document specifying a set of linguistic resources (dictionaries, cross models, corpora, other LRD files, etc).
- sl-tl: source language (sl) and target language (tl).
Without a Linguistic Resources Document[edit]
First of all, copy linguistic data into folder "dics"
- Bilingual dictionary B-A:
apertium-bb-aa.bb-aa.dix
- Bilingual dictionary B-C:
apertium-bb-cc.bb-cc.dix
- Morphological dictionary A:
apertium-bb-aa.aa.dix
- Morphological dictionary C:
apertium-bb-cc.cc.dix
Please note that:
- all dictionaries must be in the form:
apertium-xx-yy.xx-yy.dix
(bilingual dictionaries)apertium-xx-yy.xx.dix
(morphological dictionaries)
- the common language (B) must be in the left side, that is, dictionaries in the form B-A and B-C
- use "-r" instead of "-n" if the dictionary has to be reversed (apertium-aa-bb.aa-bb.dix to apertium-bb-aa.bb-aa.dix)
Use the apertium-dixtools script to cross the dictionaries:
$ apertium-dixtools cross-param monA.dix -n bilBA.dix -n bilBC-dix monC.dix
An example crossing es-ca and es-pt to get the ca-pt pair.
$ apertium-dixtools cross-param dics/apertium-es-ca.ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-ca.es-ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-pt.es-pt.dix dics/apertium-es-pt.pt.dix
- I was not able to do this without appending /usr/local/apertium-dixtools/schemas/cross-model.xml to the end of the command. --unhammer (talk) 21:19, 14 April 2015 (CEST)
Customising cross actions[edit]
By default, the crossdics tool uses a simple cross model defining very simple rules for crossing two sets of dictionaries. However, more specific cross actions might be needed in order to cross certain language pairs correctly. Defining a new cross schema with concrete pattern-action elements solves this problem.
Troubleshooting[edit]
- NullPointerException in crossing sections
[9] Crossing sections 'main' and 'main' Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException at dictools.cross.DicCross.crossSections(DicCross.java:342) at dictools.cross.DicCross.crossDictionaries(DicCross.java:233)
If you get this error, try and remove unused sections from the bilingual dictionaries until you have only the 'main' sections left.
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- Comparison method violates its general contract!
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Comparison method violates its general contract! at java.util.TimSort.mergeHi(TimSort.java:868) at java.util.TimSort.mergeAt(TimSort.java:485) at java.util.TimSort.mergeForceCollapse(TimSort.java:426) at java.util.TimSort.sort(TimSort.java:223) at java.util.TimSort.sort(TimSort.java:173) at java.util.Arrays.sort(Arrays.java:659) at java.util.Collections.sort(Collections.java:217) at dictools.cross.DicCross.crossDictionaries(DicCross.java:243) at dictools.cross.DicCross.actionCross(DicCross.java:729) at dictools.cross.DicCross.doCross(DicCross.java:722) at dictools.ProcessDics.process_cross_param(ProcessDics.java:462) at dictools.ProcessDics.processArguments(ProcessDics.java:206) at dictools.ProcessDics.main(ProcessDics.java:79) at ProcessDics.main(ProcessDics.java:30)
This means your java is too fresh. Get an older java (1.6 seems to work).