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'''ATT format''' is a transducer format based on a four-column layout. It is a tab separated four-column format.
 
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==See also==
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* [[HFST]]
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* [[lttoolbox]]
   
   

Revision as of 21:38, 25 March 2013

ATT format is a transducer format based on a four-column layout. It is a tab separated four-column format.

Example output


$ cat test.dix 
<dictionary>
  <alphabet>abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</alphabet>
  <sdefs>
    <sdef n="n"/>
  </sdefs>
  <section id="main" type="standard">
    <e><p><l>test</l><r>foo</r></p></e>
  </section>
</dictionary>


$ lt-comp lr test.dix test.bin
main@standard 5 4


$ lt-print test.bin 
0	1	t	f	
1	2	e	o	
2	3	s	o	
3	4	t	ε	
4

See also