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* <s>Decide whether the lsx module is part of monolingual modules, language pairs, either, or both.</s> |
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* <s>Instead of <code>dictionary.xml</code> and <code>english.bin</code> and the like, we should have standardised naming conventions. Some options/proposals:</s> |
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** <s><code>eng-cat.autolsx.xml</code>, <code>eng-cat.autolsx.bin</code></s> |
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** <s><code>eng-cat.autosep.lsx</code>, <code>eng-cat.autosep.bin</code></s> |
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* 10:53 firespeaker: pektii: if we offload multiwords from the transducers to lsx, (1) how do we do N N compounds with lsx? (2) how does translation *to* a multiword work? |
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* recycling dictionaries / paradigms? lsx-dictionaries are packaged in language pairs. the eng-spa lsx-dictionary can mostly be reaped by eng-cat. could we make use of the similarity? |
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Revision as of 00:46, 29 August 2017
Lttoolbox provides a module for reordering separable/discontiguous multiwords and processing them in the pipeline. Multiwords are manually written in an additional xml-format dictionary.
Installing
Prerequisites and compilation are the same as lttoolbox and apertium. See Installation. On Debian/Ubuntu derivatives, it is part of the nightly repo as apt-get install apertium-separable
.
The code can be found at https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/branches/apertium-separable and instructions for compiling the module are:
./autogen.sh ./configure make make install
It is not currently part of distributed Apertium binaries for other distros/OSs.
Lexical transfer in the pipeline
lsx-proc runs directly AFTER apertium-tagger and apertium-pretransfer: note: previously this page had said that lsx-proc runs between BETWEEN apertium-tagger and apertium-pretransfer. it has now been determined that it should run AFTER pretransfer.
… | apertium-tagger -g en-es.prob | apertium-pretransfer | lsx-proc en-es.autoseq.bin | …
Usage
Creating the lsx-dictionary
Make a dictionary file:
<dictionary type="separable"> <alphabet>ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</alphabet> <sdefs> <sdef n="adj"/> <sdef n="adv"/> <sdef n="n"/> <sdef n="sep"/> <sdef n="vblex"/> </sdefs> <pardefs> <pardef n="adj"> <e><i><w/><s n="adj"/><j/></i></e> <e><i><w/><s n="adj"/><t/><j/></i></e> </pardef> <pardef n="n"> <e><i><w/><s n="n"/><t/><j/></i></e> </pardef> <pardef n="SN"> <e><par n="n"/></e> <e><par n="adj"/><par n="n"/></e> <e><par n="adj"/><par n="adj"/><par n="n"/></e> </pardef> <pardef n="freq-adv"> <e><i>always<s n="adv"/><j/></i></e> <e><i>anually<s n="adv"/><j/></i></e> <e><i>bianually<s n="adv"/><j/></i></e> </pardef> </pardefs> <section id="main" type="standard"> <e lm="be late" c="llegar tarde"> <p><l>be<s n="vbser"/></l><r>be<g><b/>late</g><s n="vbser"/><s n="sep"/></r></p><i><t/><j/></i> <par n="SAdv"/><p><l>late<t/><j/></l><r></r></p> </e> <e lm="take away" c="sacar, quitar"> <p><l>take<s n="vblex"/></l><r>take<g><b/>away</g><s n="vblex"/><s n="sep"/></r></p><i><t/><j/></i> <par n="SN"/><p><l>away<t/><j/></l><r></r></p> </e> </section> </dictionary>
Note:
<w/>
stands for one or more alphabetic symbols<t/>
stands for one or more tags (multicharacter symbols).
i.e.
<e><w/>
is equivalent to<t/><j/></e>any-one-or-more-chars<adj><required-anytag><...optional-anytag...><$>
- ^tall<adj><sint><...>$
<e><w/>
is equivalent to<j/></e>any-one-or-more-chars<adj><$>
- ^tall<adj>$
A larger example dictionary can be found at https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/branches/apertium-separable/examples/apertium-eng-spa.eng-spa.lsx
Compilation
Compilation into the binary format is achieved by means of the lsx-comp program.
$ lsx-comp apertium-eng-spa.eng-spa.lsx eng-spa.autoseq.bin main@standard 61 73
Processing
Processing can be done using the lsx-proc program.
The input to lsx-proc
is the output of apertium-tagger
and apertium-pretransfer
,
$ echo '^take<vblex><imp>$ ^prpers<prn><obj><p3><nt><sg>$ ^out of<pr>$ ^there<adv>$^.<sent>$' | lsx-proc eng-spa.autoseq.bin ^take# out<vblex><sep><imp>$ ^prpers<prn><obj><p3><nt><sg>$ ^of<pr>$ ^there<adv>$^.<sent>$
Example usages
Example #1: A sentence in plain text,
The Aragonese took Ramiro out of a monastery and made him king.
This is the output of feeding the sentence through apertium-tagger
:
^the<det><def><sp>$ ^Aragonese<n><sg>$ ^take<vblex><past>$ ^Ramiro<np><ant><m><sg>$ ^out of<pr>$ ^a<det><ind><sg>$ ^monastery<n><sg>$ ^and<cnjcoo>$ ^make<vblex><pp>$ ^prpers<prn><obj><p3><m><sg>$ ^king<n><sg>$^.<sent>$
This is the output of feeding the output above through lsx-proc
with apertium-eng-spa.eng-spa.lsx:
^the<det><def><sp>$ ^Aragonese<n><sg>$ ^take# out<vblex><sep><past>$ ^Ramiro<np><ant><m><sg>$ ^of<pr>$ ^a<det><ind><sg>$ ^monastery<n><sg>$ ^and<cnjcoo>$ ^make<vblex><pp>$ ^prpers<prn><obj><p3><m><sg>$ ^king<n><sg>$^.<sent>$
Naming Convention
apertium-eng-cat.eng-cat.lsx
, eng-cat.autoseq.bin
Resolved issues
- kaz-eng
$ echo "хабар еткен" | apertium-destxt | apertium -f none -d . kaz-eng-tagger | ~/source/apertium/branches/apertium-separable/src/lsx-proc kaz-eng.autoseq.bin ^хабарет<v><tv>$ ^хабарет<v><tv><past>$^хабарет<v><tv><past><p3>$^хабарет<v><tv><past><p3><sg>$^.<sent>$[][
- kaz-kir
15:35 firespeaker: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/nursery/apertium-kaz-kir/apertium-kaz-kir.kaz-kir.lsx
15:35 firespeaker: with input ^абай<adj>$ ^бол<v><iv><imp><p2><sg>$
- deu
wolfgangth Hi, I tested the new module for reordering separable multiwords and I have a problem if one of the entries (the last) has more then one word
wolfgangth before lsx-proc : ^heute Nachmittag<adv>$ wolfgangth after lsx-proc : ^heuteNachmittag<adv>$
wolfgangth the blank was lost if it was part of a rule that was executed
- /p/apertium/svn/incubator/apertium-fao-nor/apertium-fao-nor.fao-nor.dix
input: ^snjúgva<vblex><ind><pres><p3><sg>$ ^seg<prn><ref><acc>$ ^um<pr>$ should output: snjúgva# seg<vblex><ind><pres><p3><sg>$ ^um<pr>$ input: ^at<cnjsub>$ ^*leidningarnir$ ^halda<vblex><inf>$ ^fram<adv>$^,<cm>$ ^at<cnjsub>$, output: ^at<cnjsub>$ ^*leidningarnir$ ^halda# fram<vblex><adv>$^,<cm>$ ^at<cnjsub>$ notice the extra space and the fact that you get <vblex><adv> not <vblex><inf>
- +
16:35 firespeaker: $ echo "абай болмайсың ба" | apertium -d . kaz-kir-autoseq 16:35 firespeaker: ^абай<adj>$ ^бол<v><iv><neg><aor><p2><sg>+ма<qst>$^.<sent>$ 16:35 firespeaker: oh, it's probably the + 16:35 firespeaker: seems to be okay with everything else 16:36 firespeaker: we'll need to ask spectie how we want to be dealing with this 16:38 irene_: what's the expected output? 16:39 begiak: apertium: jonorthwash * 81610: /nursery/apertium-kaz-kir/: Makefile.am, apertium-kaz-kir.kaz-kir.dix and 2 other files: kaz-kir-autoseq mode 16:39 irene_: of ^абай<adj>$ ^бол<v><iv><neg><aor><p2><sg>+ма<qst>$^.<sent>$ 16:39 firespeaker: ^абай бол<v><iv><neg><aor><p2><sg>+ма<qst>$^.<sent>$ I guess
- append <j/> with <t/>? => no
- append <j/> with every </e> in lsx-comp, instead of writing the final <j/> in the dictionary => no, having lsx-comp append <j/> messes with paradigms
- have the language-data writer write it explicitly in the .lsx file.
- lsx-comp doesn't register loop for ANY_TAG when in pair, only when in identity => fixed in matchTransduction()
- blow# out of the water, be# oppose to
- fao-nor
<e lm="snjúgva seg um" c=""> <p><l>snjúgva<s n="vblex"/></l><r>snjúgva<g><b/>seg</g><s n="vblex"/></r></p> <i><t/><j/></i> <p><l>seg<s n="prn"/><t/><j/>um<s n="pr"/></l><r>um<s n="pr"/></r></p> <i><j/></i> </e> $ lt-print fao-nob.autoseq.bin 0 1 s s 1 2 n n 2 3 j j 3 4 ú ú 4 5 g g 5 6 v v 6 7 a a 7 8 <vblex> # 8 9 ε 9 10 ε s 10 11 ε e 11 12 ε g 12 13 ε <vblex> 13 14 <ANY_TAG> <ANY_TAG> 14 14 <ANY_TAG> <ANY_TAG> 14 15 <$> <$> 15 16 s u 16 17 e m 17 18 g <pr> 18 19 <prn> ε 19 20 <ANY_TAG> ε 20 21 <$> ε 21 22 u ε 22 23 m ε 23 24 <pr> ε 24 25 <$> <$> 25 $ echo "^snjúgva<vblex><ind><pres><p3><sg>$ ^seg<prn><ref><acc>$ ^um<pr>$" | ~/source/apertium/branches/apertium-separable/src/lsx-proc fao-nob.autoseq.bin ^snjúgva<vblex><ind><pres><p3><sg>$ ^seg<prn><ref><acc>$ ^um<pr>$ <e lm="halda fram, at" c=""> <p><l>halda<s n="vblex"/></l><r>halda<g><b/>fram</g><s n="vblex"/></r></p> <i><t/><j/></i> <p><l>fram<s n="adv"/><j/>,<s n="cm"/><j/>at<s n="cnjsub"/></l><r>,<s n="cm"/><j/>at<s n="cnjsub"/><j/></r></p> <i><j/></i> </e> $ echo "^at<cnjsub>$ ^*leidningarnir$ ^halda<vblex><inf>$ ^fram<adv>$^,<cm>$ ^at<cnjsub>$" | ~/source/apertium/branches/apertium-separable/src/lsx-proc fao-nob.autoseq.bin ^at<cnjsub>$ ^*leidningarnir$ ^halda# fram<vblex><inf>$^,<cm>$ ^at<cnjsub>$ ^$
Troubleshooting
Segmentation fault
if the lsx-dictionary compiles fine with zero entries but gives a seg fault once entries are added:
in makefile: $(PREFIX1).autosep.bin: $(BASENAME).$(PREFIX1).lsx lsx-comp $< $@