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external:tectomt:tutorial [2009/01/21 11:59]
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external:tectomt:tutorial [2009/01/21 12:06]
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 This tutorial itself has its blocks in ''libs/blocks/Tutorial'' and the application in ''applications/tutorial''. This tutorial itself has its blocks in ''libs/blocks/Tutorial'' and the application in ''applications/tutorial''.
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 There are also other directories for other purpose blocks, for example blocks which only print out some information go to ''libs/Print''. Our tutorial blocks are in ''libs/blocks/Tutorial''. There are also other directories for other purpose blocks, for example blocks which only print out some information go to ''libs/Print''. Our tutorial blocks are in ''libs/blocks/Tutorial''.
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 </code> </code>
  
-Our plain text data ''sample.txt'' have been transformed into ''tmt'', an internal TectoMT format, and saved into ''sample.tmt''. Then, all four blocks have been loaded and our data has been processed. We can now examine ''sample.tmt'' using regular text editor. We'll now stop and describe data structure in TectoMT.+Our plain text data ''sample.txt'' have been transformed into ''tmt'', an internal TectoMT format, and saved into ''sample.tmt''. Then, all four blocks have been loaded and our data has been processed. We can now examine ''sample.tmt'' with a text editor (vi, emacs, etc).
  
   * One physical ''tmt'' file corresponds to one document.   * One physical ''tmt'' file corresponds to one document.
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   * Each bundle contains tree shaped sentence representations on various linguistic layers. In our example ''sample.tmt'' we have morphological tree (''SEnglishM'') in each bundle. Later on, also an analytical layer (''SEnglishA'') will appear in each bundle as we proceed with our analysis.    * Each bundle contains tree shaped sentence representations on various linguistic layers. In our example ''sample.tmt'' we have morphological tree (''SEnglishM'') in each bundle. Later on, also an analytical layer (''SEnglishA'') will appear in each bundle as we proceed with our analysis. 
   * Trees are formed by nodes and edges. Attributes can be attached only to nodes. Edge's attributes must be equivalently stored as the lower node's attributes. Tree's attributes must be stored as attributes of the root node.   * Trees are formed by nodes and edges. Attributes can be attached only to nodes. Edge's attributes must be equivalently stored as the lower node's attributes. Tree's attributes must be stored as attributes of the root node.
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 ===== Changing the scenario ===== ===== Changing the scenario =====
  
-We'll now add a syntax analysis (dependency parsing) to our scenario by adding four more blocks. Instead of +We'll now add a syntax analysis (dependency parsing) to our scenario by adding three more blocks. Instead of 
  
 <code bash> <code bash>

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