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== Installing == |
== Installing == |
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$ sudo ant install |
$ sudo ant install |
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== Crossing dictionaries == |
== Crossing dictionaries == |
Revision as of 18:33, 8 February 2008
- Main article: Building dictionaries
Contents
Download
$ svn co https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-crossdics
Compiling
$ cd crossdics $ ant jar
Installing
$ sudo ant install
Crossing dictionaries
First of all, copy linguistic data into folder "dics"
- Bilingual dictionary A-B:
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 dictools script to cross the dictionaries:
$ ./dictools cross monA.dix -n bilAB.dix -n bilBC-dix monC.dix
An example for crossing es-ca and es-pt to get the ca-pt pair.
$ ./dictools cross 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
Customizing cross actions
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.