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'''lt-trim''' is the application responsible for trimming compiled dictionaries. The
'''lt-trim''' is the [[lttoolbox]] application responsible for trimming compiled dictionaries. The
analyses (right-side when compiling lr) of analyser_binary are trimmed
analyses (right-side when compiling lr) of analyser_binary are trimmed
to the input side of bidix_binary (left-side when compiling lr,
to the input side of bidix_binary (left-side when compiling lr,
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Both compund tags (`<compound-only-L>', `<compound-R>') and join
Both compund tags (`<compound-only-L>', `<compound-R>') and join
elements (`&lt;j/&gt;' in XML, `+' in the stream) and the group element
elements (`&lt;j/&gt;' in XML, `+' in the stream) and the group element
(`&lt;g/&gt;' in XML, `#' in the stream) should be handled correctly.
(`&lt;g/&gt;' in XML, `#' in the stream) should be handled correctly, even
combinations of + followed by # in monodix are handled.

One minor caveat: If you have the capitalised lemma "Foo" in the
monodix, but "foo" in the bidix, an analysis "^Foo<tag>$" would pass
through bidix when doing lt-proc -b, but will not make it through
trimming. Make sure your lemmas have the same capitalisation in the
different dictionaries.


You should not trim a generator unless you have a '''very''' simple
You should not trim a generator unless you have a '''very''' simple
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through transfer.
through transfer.


==Usage==
<pre>$ lt-trim analyser_binary bidix_binary trimmed_analyser_binary</pre>

E.g. to trim ca-en.automorf.bin using ca-en.autobil.bin:
<pre>$ lt-trim ca-en.automorf.bin ca-en.autobil.bin ca-en.automorf-trimmed.bin</pre>

==Implementation==


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:27, 11 February 2014

lt-trim is the lttoolbox 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, even combinations of + followed by # in monodix are handled.

One minor caveat: If you have the capitalised lemma "Foo" in the monodix, but "foo" in the bidix, an analysis "^Foo<tag>$" would pass through bidix when doing lt-proc -b, but will not make it through trimming. Make sure your lemmas have the same capitalisation in the different dictionaries.

You should not trim a generator unless you have a very simple translator pipeline, since the output of bidix seldom goes unchanged through transfer.

Usage

$ lt-trim analyser_binary bidix_binary trimmed_analyser_binary

E.g. to trim ca-en.automorf.bin using ca-en.autobil.bin:

$ lt-trim ca-en.automorf.bin ca-en.autobil.bin ca-en.automorf-trimmed.bin

Implementation

See also