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* <pre>** HIGH ACCURACY</pre> |
* <pre>** HIGH ACCURACY</pre> The coverage is greater than 80%. |
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* <pre>** MEDIUM ACCURACY</pre> |
* <pre>** MEDIUM ACCURACY</pre> The coverage is greater than 50% and lower than or equal to 80%. |
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* <pre>** LOW ACCURACY</pre> |
* <pre>** LOW ACCURACY</pre> The coverage is lower than or equal to 50% |
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* <pre>** NOT SUPPORTED</pre> |
* <pre>** NOT SUPPORTED</pre> The coverage is 0%. |
Revision as of 14:42, 10 June 2014
This page contains data for CLD2 coverage.
To run “lang-test”, grab it from the SVN repositories:
svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/trunk/apertium-tools/lang-identify/lang-test
Then, read the README.md file inside.
If you want to update “lang-test”, go into the “lang-test” directory and run the following:
svn update
You should update before running the program.
Glossary
** HIGH ACCURACY
The coverage is greater than 80%.** MEDIUM ACCURACY
The coverage is greater than 50% and lower than or equal to 80%.** LOW ACCURACY
The coverage is lower than or equal to 50%** NOT SUPPORTED
The coverage is 0%.