Ideas for Google Summer of Code/superblank handling algorithm
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Here is an attempt to formalize a bit an alternative to the actual superblank handling strategies used in Apertium, to try to solve the problem of Reordering superblanks, and the strategy is basically equivalent to User:Tino Didriksen's approach, which in turn is related to the approach in Gramtrans and also the one used by Wikipedia Content Translation.
This will be illustrated with an example using XML-style tags:
- Before any reordering of words takes place, tags are handled with a stack; tags between words are removed and the contents of the tag stack is associated to each words.
- After all reordering has occurred, tag stacks for consecutive words are compared to decide what to output.
Stealing (and slightly modifying) User:Tino Didriksen's example:
<p><b><i>my sister</i><br/>lives</b> <u>in Wales</u></p>
the process before the reordering, step by step, would be:
Input | Stack | Output | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
(start) | 0 | Number IDs in stacks may be pointers to where the actual tags are stored; the name of the tag is included for clarity | |
<p> | 0 p 1 | A new ID is generated whenever a new element is stacked | |
<b> | 0 p 1 b 2 | ||
<i> | 0 p 1 b 2 a 3 |