2013/9/20 Mikel L. Forcada <[email protected]>
> El 20/09/13 12:18, Francis Tyers escribió:
>
> Did he manage to do the "training with no TSX file" part ?
>>
> Some of Gang's [CCed] experiments do not use any "forbid" rules. Am I
> right Gang?
>
> Yes, Mikel, the new tagger could work without rules. However, it is done
by modifying the code (for the experiments), and there is no such a option
for whether or not to use the rules in the TSX file in the command line.
I suppose what Fran meant was whether the new tagger supports "retraining"?
If so, it does :)
The resources that the LSW tagger needs are the same as those for the
original HMM tagger. The LSW tagger supports "unsupervised training" and
"unsupervised retraining", by using the following commands. So, for
"retraining" the TSX file is not used.
apertium-tagger -w -t=n DIC CRP TSX TAGGER_DATA
apertium-tagger -w -r=n CRP TAGGER_DATA
> Gang is working on a final version of the report, that reads a lot like a
> paper with rather extensive experiments.
>
>
> Mikel
>
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