Hi,

the wrapper script calls MXPOST and Collins parser internally, so it takes
raw tokenized text, not already output from the parser.

If you already have parsed data, then you will need to take the script
apart and use only the conversion part.

-phi


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Rajen Chatterjee <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>    I want to do syntax annotation for which I have used Collins
> Parser, here is the o/p of Collins Parser:
> PROB 756 -35.6989 0
> TOP -35.6989 S -33.1933 NP -1.15926 NPB -0.869919 NNP 0 Pilgrimage
>       VP -28.0845 VBZ 0 is
>          PP -21.0829 IN 0 of
>             NP -12.3089 NPB -4.28776 JJ 0 utmost
>                    NN 0 importance
>                PP -4.72756 IN 0 in
>                   NP -1.15926 NPB -0.869919 NNP 0 Hinduism
> (TOP~is~1~1 (S~is~2~2 (NPB~Pilgrimage~1~1 Pilgrimage/NNP ) (VP~is~2~1
> is/VBZ (PP~of~2~1 of/IN (NP~importance~2~1 (NPB~importance~2~2
> utmost/JJ importance/NN ) (PP~in~2~1 in/IN (NPB~Hinduism~1~1
> Hinduism/NNP ./PUNC. ) ) ) ) ) ) )
> TIME 0
>
>
> Now I want to convert it to Moses format for which I am using
> parse-en-collins.perl, but I don't know the usage of this script. It
> is said that the script "parse-en-collins.perl" takes Collins Parser
> output and convert to Moses format but if I pass the above o/p it give
> me syntax error. So can I know the usage with a small example.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> -Regards,
>  Rajen Chatterjee.
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