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'''multitrans''' is a program found in apertium-lex-tools, used as a helper when training (see [[Learning rules from parallel and non-parallel corpora]]).
'''multitrans''' is a program found in apertium-lex-tools, used as a helper when training (see [[Learning rules from parallel and non-parallel corpora]]).


==-b==
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multitrans sl-tl.autobil.bin -b
multitrans sl-tl.autobil.bin -b
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is equivalent to doing <code>lt-proc -b sl-tl.autobil.bin</code> if the input consists of just correctly formatted lexical units (lt-proc -b fails on some misformattings that multitrans ignores).
is equivalent to doing <code>lt-proc -b sl-tl.autobil.bin</code> if the input consists of just correctly formatted lexical units (lt-proc -b fails on some misformattings that multitrans ignores).


==-p==
<pre>
<pre>
multitrans sl-tl.autobil.bin -p -t
multitrans sl-tl.autobil.bin -p -t

Revision as of 12:43, 29 April 2015

multitrans is a program found in apertium-lex-tools, used as a helper when training (see Learning rules from parallel and non-parallel corpora).

-b

multitrans sl-tl.autobil.bin -b

is equivalent to doing lt-proc -b sl-tl.autobil.bin if the input consists of just correctly formatted lexical units (lt-proc -b fails on some misformattings that multitrans ignores).

-p

multitrans sl-tl.autobil.bin -p -t

will trim the tags to what the bidix has, so if bidix has an entry for kake<n><f>, you'll get

$ echo '^kake<n><f><sg><def>$' |multitrans nno-nob.autobil.bin -p -t
^kake<n><f><*>$