El ds 21 de 09 de 2013 a les 21:02 +0800, en/na Gang Chen va escriure:
> 
> 
> 
> 2013/9/21 Francis Tyers <[email protected]>
>         El dv 20 de 09 de 2013 a les 18:41 +0800, en/na Gang Chen va
>         escriure:
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > 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
>         
>         
>         No, basically I'm asking if it can work without specifying the
>         set of
>         coarse tags.
>         
> It can't work without the "tagset" section in the TSX file. As Mikel
> said, the DTD requires the "tagset" section.
> 
> <!ELEMENT  tagger
>  (tagset,forbid?,enforce-rules?,preferences?,discard-on-ambiguity?)>

Would there be a way to make it work without ? 

Fran



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