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Abinash Senapati

Hi I am Abinash, a final year undergraduate in the department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. I was a Google Summer of Code student for Apertium over the summer of 2018 and primarily worked on lttoolbox and apertium-core. My project involved extending the capability of performing morphographemics and adding lexical weights to the lttoolbox transducer in order to enable more complex translations with the transducer.

Project Title

Extend lttoolbox to have the power of HFST

GSoC Blog

https://techievena.github.io/categories/GSoC

Public Profiles

GitHub: Techievena
GitLab: Techievena
IRC nick: Techievena
Apertium wiki: Techievena
E-mail: abinashsena@gmail.com

Mentors

Francis Tyers and Tommi Pirinen

Patches

tarball: Download
zip: Download

Link to commits and repositories I have worked on

https://apertium.projectjj.com/gsoc2018/techievena.html


Extend lttoolbox to have the power of HFST

Work Done

CODING CHALLENGE: https://github.com/Techievena/lexc2dix

MORPHOGRAPHEMICS:

WEIGHTS:

$ cat test.att
0	1	c	c	4.567895
1	2	a	a	0.989532
2	3	t	t	2.796193
3	4	@0@	+	-3.824564
4	5	@0@	n	1.824564
5	0.525487
4	5	@0@	v	2.845989
 
$ lt-comp lr test.att test.bin 
main@standard 6 6
 
$ lt-print test.bin
0	1	c	c	4.567895	
1	2	a	a	0.989532	
2	3	t	t	2.796193	
3	4	ε	+	-3.824564	
4	5	ε	n	1.824564	
4	5	ε	v	2.845989	
5	0.525487
$ echo "cats" | lt-proc test.bin
^cat/cat+n/cat+v$s
 
$ echo "cats" | lt-proc -W test.bin
^cat/cat+n<W:6.353620>/cat+v<W:7.375045>$s
 
$ echo "cats" | lt-proc -N 1 test.bin
^cat/cat+n$s
 
$ echo "cats" | lt-proc -W -N 1 test.bin
^cat/cat+n<W:6.353620>$s
$ lt-proc -h
lt-proc: process a stream with a letter transducer
USAGE: lt-proc [ -a | -b | -c | -d | -e | -g | -n | -p | -s | -t | -v | -h -z -w ] [-W] [-N N] [-L N] [ -i icx_file ] [ -r rcx_file ] fst_file [input_file [output_file]]
Options:
  -a, --analysis:          morphological analysis (default behavior)
  -b, --bilingual:         lexical transfer
  -c, --case-sensitive:    use the literal case of the incoming characters
  -d, --debugged-gen       morph. generation with all the stuff
  -e, --decompose-nouns:   Try to decompound unknown words
  -g, --generation:        morphological generation
  -i, --ignored-chars:     specify file with characters to ignore
  -r, --restore-chars:     specify file with characters to diacritic restoration
  -l, --tagged-gen:        morphological generation keeping lexical forms
  -m, --tagged-nm-gen:     same as -l but without unknown word marks
  -n, --non-marked-gen     morph. generation without unknown word marks
  -o, --surf-bilingual:    lexical transfer with surface forms
  -p, --post-generation:   post-generation
  -s, --sao:               SAO annotation system input processing
  -t, --transliteration:   apply transliteration dictionary
  -v, --version:           version
  -z, --null-flush:        flush output on the null character 
  -w, --dictionary-case:   use dictionary case instead of surface case
  -C, --careful-case:      use dictionary case if present, else surface
  -I, --no-default-ignore: skips loading the default ignore characters
  -W, --show-weights:      Print final analysis weights (if any)
  -N, --analyses:          Output no more than N analyses (if the transducer is weighted, the N best analyses)
  -L, --weight-classes:    Output no more than N best weight classes (where analyses with equal weight constitute a class)
  -h, --help:              show this help
$ cat test.dix
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<dictionary>
  <alphabet>ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÀÁÂÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÍÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÜČĐŊŠŦŽabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzàáâäåæçèéêëíñòóôõöøùúüčđŋšŧž­-</alphabet>
<sdefs>
  <sdef n="n"     c="Noun"/>

  <sdef n="ma"    c="Masculine (animate)"/>
  <sdef n="mi"    c="Masculine (inanimate)"/>
  <sdef n="nt"    c="Neuter"/>
  <sdef n="f"     c="Feminine"/>

  <sdef n="sg"    c="Singular"/>
  <sdef n="du"    c="Dual"/>
  <sdef n="pl"    c="Plural"/>

  <sdef n="nom"   c="Nominative"/>
  <sdef n="gen"   c="Genitive"/>
  <sdef n="dat"   c="Dative"/>
  <sdef n="acc"   c="Accusative"/>
  <sdef n="ins"   c="Instrumental"/>
  <sdef n="loc"   c="Locative"/>
  <sdef n="voc"   c="Vocative"/>
</sdefs>
<pardefs>
  <pardef n="nan__n_ma">
    <e w="1.56"><p><l></l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="nom"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="2.56"><p><l>a</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="gen"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="3.56"><p><l>ej</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="dat"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="4.56"><p><l>a</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="acc"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="5.56"><p><l>om</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="ins"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="6.56"><p><l>je</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="loc"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="7.56"><p><l>o</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="sg"/><s n="voc"/></r></p></e>

    <e w="8.56"><p><l>aj</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="nom"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="9.56"><p><l>ow</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="gen"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="10.56"><p><l>omaj</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="dat"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="11.56"><p><l>ow</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="acc"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="12.56"><p><l>omaj</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="ins"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="13.56"><p><l>omaj</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="loc"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="14.56"><p><l>aj</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="du"/><s n="voc"/></r></p></e>

    <e w="15.56"><p><l>ojo</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="nom"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="16.56"><p><l>ow</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="gen"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="17.56"><p><l>am</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="dat"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="18.56"><p><l>ow</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="acc"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="19.56"><p><l>ami</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="ins"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="20.56"><p><l>ach</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="loc"/></r></p></e>
    <e w="21.56"><p><l>ojo</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="ma"/><s n="pl"/><s n="voc"/></r></p></e>
  </pardef>
</pardefs>

  <section id="main" type="standard">
    <e lm="nan" w="22.56"><i>nan</i><par n="nan__n_ma"/></e>    
  </section>

</dictionary>
 
$ lt-comp lr test.dix test-mor.bin
main@standard 35 54
 
$ lt-print test-mor.bin 
0	1	n	n	0.000000	
1	2	a	a	0.000000	
2	3	n	n	22.560000	
3	4	ε	<n>	0.000000	
3	5	a	<n>	0.000000	
3	6	e	<n>	0.000000	
3	7	o	<n>	0.000000	
3	8	j	<n>	0.000000	
4	9	ε	<ma>	0.000000	
5	10	ε	<ma>	0.000000	
5	11	j	<ma>	0.000000	
5	12	m	<ma>	0.000000	
5	13	c	<ma>	0.000000	
6	14	j	<ma>	0.000000	
7	15	ε	<ma>	0.000000	
7	16	j	<ma>	0.000000	
7	17	m	<ma>	0.000000	
7	18	w	<ma>	0.000000	
8	19	e	<ma>	0.000000	
9	20	ε	<sg>	0.000000	
10	21	ε	<sg>	0.000000	
11	22	ε	<du>	0.000000	
12	23	ε	<pl>	0.000000	
12	24	i	<pl>	0.000000	
13	25	h	<pl>	0.000000	
14	26	ε	<sg>	0.000000	
15	27	ε	<sg>	0.000000	
16	28	o	<pl>	0.000000	
17	29	ε	<sg>	0.000000	
17	30	a	<du>	0.000000	
18	31	ε	<du>	0.000000	
18	32	ε	<pl>	0.000000	
19	33	ε	<sg>	0.000000	
20	34	ε	<nom>	1.560000	
21	34	ε	<gen>	2.560000	
21	34	ε	<acc>	4.560000	
22	34	ε	<nom>	8.560000	
22	34	ε	<voc>	14.560000	
23	34	ε	<dat>	17.560000	
24	34	ε	<ins>	19.560000	
25	34	ε	<loc>	20.560000	
26	34	ε	<dat>	3.560000	
27	34	ε	<voc>	7.560000	
28	34	ε	<nom>	15.560000	
28	34	ε	<voc>	21.560000	
29	34	ε	<ins>	5.560000	
30	34	j	<dat>	10.560000	
30	34	j	<ins>	12.560000	
30	34	j	<loc>	13.560000	
31	34	ε	<gen>	9.560000	
31	34	ε	<acc>	11.560000	
32	34	ε	<gen>	16.560000	
32	34	ε	<acc>	18.560000	
33	34	ε	<loc>	6.560000	
34	0.000000
 
$ echo "nanow" | lt-proc -W test-mor.bin 
^nanow/nan<n><ma><du><gen><W:32.120000>/nan<n><ma><du><acc><W:34.120000>/nan<n><ma><pl><gen><W:39.120000>/nan<n><ma><pl><acc><W:41.120000>$

Challenges

Work to be done

Thanksgiving