Difference between revisions of "Constraint Grammar"
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/cg3.html VISL CG-3 Development Information] |
* [http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/cg3.html VISL CG-3 Development Information] + documentation and downloads |
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* [http://visl.sdu.dk/cg3_howto.html Basic Tutorial for VISL CG-3] |
* [http://visl.sdu.dk/cg3_howto.html Basic Tutorial for VISL CG-3] |
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* [http://github.com/unhammer/cg-mode cg-mode for emacs, gives basic syntax highlighting and indentation] |
* [http://github.com/unhammer/cg-mode cg-mode for emacs, gives basic syntax highlighting and indentation] |
Revision as of 06:18, 4 March 2010
Constraint Grammar is a tool that can be used to POS-tag ambiguous text. There are free constraint grammars developed outside the Apertium project for: Norwegian (the Oslo-Bergen tagger), Sámi languages (from Giellatekno) and Faroese (also from Giellatekno).
Terminology
- See also: Apertium stream format
- cohort — a surface form of a word, along with its analyses (possible lexical units), an ambiguous lexical unit.
- Apertium equivalent:
^words/word<n><pl>/word<vblex><pres><p3><sg>$
- Apertium equivalent:
- baseform — the lemma of a word.
- reading — a single analysis of a word.
- Apertium equivalent:
^word<n><pl>$
- Apertium equivalent:
- wordform — a surface form of a word.
Languages using CG in Apertium
See also
- Apertium and Constraint Grammar -- installation and use
- Constructing a TSX file with a Constraint Grammar
External links
- VISL CG-3 Development Information + documentation and downloads
- Basic Tutorial for VISL CG-3
- cg-mode for emacs, gives basic syntax highlighting and indentation