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external:tectomt:tutorial [2009/01/22 10:58] kravalova |
external:tectomt:tutorial [2009/01/22 11:05] kravalova |
* 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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Try to click on some nodes to see their parameters (tag, lemma, form, analytical function etc). | Try to click on some nodes to see their parameters (tag, lemma, form, analytical function etc). |
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| //Note//: For more information about tree editor TrEd, see [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~pajas/tred/ar01-toc.html|TrEd User's Manual]]. |
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* ''$node<nowiki>-></nowiki>set_attr($attr_name, $attr_value)'' | * ''$node<nowiki>-></nowiki>set_attr($attr_name, $attr_value)'' |
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Some interesting attributes on morphologic layer are ''form'', ''lemma'' and ''tag''. Some interesting attributes on analytical layer are ''afun'' (analytical function), ''ord'' (surface word order). To reach ''form'', ''lemma'' or ''tag'' from analytical layer, that is, when calling this attribute on an ''a-node'', you use ''$a_node->get_attr('m/form')'' and the same way for ''lemma'' and ''tag''. The easiest way to see the node attributes is to click on the node in TrEd: | Some interesting attributes on morphologic layer are ''form'', ''lemma'' and ''tag''. Some interesting attributes on analytical layer are ''afun'' (analytical function) and ''ord'' (surface word order). To reach ''form'', ''lemma'' or ''tag'' from analytical layer, that is, when calling this attribute on an ''a-node'', you use ''$a_node->get_attr('m/form')'' and the same way for ''lemma'' and ''tag''. The easiest way to see the node attributes is to click on the node in TrEd: |
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<code bash> | <code bash> |
==== Task ==== | ==== Task ==== |
A block which, given an analytical tree (''SEnglishA''), fills each ''a-node'' with boolean attribute ''is_clause_head'' which is set to ''1'' if the ''a-node'' corresponds to a finite verb, and to ''0'' otherwise. | A block which, given an analytical tree (''SEnglishA''), fills each ''a-node'' with boolean attribute ''is_clause_head'' which is set to ''1'' if the ''a-node'' corresponds to a finite verb, and to ''0'' otherwise. |
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* ''my @eff_children = $node<nowiki>-></nowiki>get_eff_children()'' | * ''my @eff_children = $node<nowiki>-></nowiki>get_eff_children()'' |
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//Note//: ''get_children()'' returns topological node children in a tree, while ''get_eff_children()'' returns node children in a linguistic sense. Mostly, these do not differ. | //Note//: ''get_children()'' returns topological node children in a tree, while ''get_eff_children()'' returns node children in a linguistic sense. Mostly, these do not differ. If interested, see Figure 1 in [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/pdt2.0/doc/tools/tred/bn-tutorial.html|btred tutorial]]. |
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==== Advanced version ==== | ==== Advanced version ==== |
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**Advanced version**: What happens in case of multiword prepositions? For example, ''because of'', ''instead of''. Can you handle it? | **Advanced version**: What happens in case of multiword prepositions? For example, ''because of'', ''instead of''. Can you handle it? |
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===== Further information ===== | ===== Further information ===== |
* [[http://ufallab2.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~bojar/cruise_control_tmt/last_doc/generated/guide/guidelines.html|TectoMT Developer's Guide]] - obsolete | * [[http://ufallab2.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~bojar/cruise_control_tmt/last_doc/generated/guide/guidelines.html|TectoMT Developer's Guide]] |
* Questions? Ask ''kravalova'' at ''ufal.mff.cuni.cz'' | * Questions? Ask ''kravalova'' at ''ufal.mff.cuni.cz'' |
* Solutions to this tutorial tasks are in ''libs/blocks/Tutorial/*solution*.pm''. | * Solutions to this tutorial tasks are in ''libs/blocks/Tutorial/*solution*.pm''. |
* [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~pajas/tred/|TrEd]] - tree editor | * [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~pajas/tred/|TrEd]], [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~pajas/tred/ar01-toc.html|TrEd User's Manual]] - tree editor |
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