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====== TectoMT Tutorial ====== | ====== TectoMT Tutorial ====== | ||
- | Welcome at TectoMT Tutorial. This tutorial should take about 2 hours. | + | Welcome at TectoMT Tutorial. This tutorial should take about 3 hours. |
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===== What is TectoMT ===== | ===== What is TectoMT ===== | ||
- | TectoMT is a highly modular NLP (Natural Language Processing) software system implemented in Perl programming language under Linux. It is primarily aimed at Machine Translation, | + | TectoMT is a highly modular NLP (Natural Language Processing) software system implemented in Perl programming language under Linux. It is primarily aimed at Machine Translation, |
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* Your shell is bash | * Your shell is bash | ||
* You have basic experience with bash and can read basic Perl | * You have basic experience with bash and can read basic Perl | ||
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==== Installation and setup ==== | ==== Installation and setup ==== | ||
- | * Checkout SVN repository. If you are running this installation in computer lab in Prague, you have to checkout the repository into directory ''/ | + | * Checkout SVN repository. If you are running this installation in computer lab in Prague, you have to checkout the repository into directory ''/ |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
cd ~/BIG | cd ~/BIG | ||
- | svn --username | + | svn --username |
</ | </ | ||
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===== Your turn: more tasks ===== | ===== Your turn: more tasks ===== | ||
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**Instructions**: | **Instructions**: | ||
+ | * You can use block template in '' | ||
* To find an object to a verb, look for objects among effective children of a verb ('' | * To find an object to a verb, look for objects among effective children of a verb ('' | ||
* For debugging, a method returning surface word order of a node is useful: '' | * For debugging, a method returning surface word order of a node is useful: '' | ||
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**Advanced version**: This solution shifts object (or more objects) of a verb just in front of that verb node. So f.e.: //Mr. Brown has urged MPs.// changes to: //Mr. Brown has MPs urged.// You can try to change this solution, so the final sentence would be: //Mr. Brown MPs has urged.// You may need a method '' | **Advanced version**: This solution shifts object (or more objects) of a verb just in front of that verb node. So f.e.: //Mr. Brown has urged MPs.// changes to: //Mr. Brown has MPs urged.// You can try to change this solution, so the final sentence would be: //Mr. Brown MPs has urged.// You may need a method '' | ||
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* On analytical layer, you can use this test to recognize prepositions: | * On analytical layer, you can use this test to recognize prepositions: | ||
- | * You can use block template in '' | ||
* To see the results, you can again use TrEd ('' | * To see the results, you can again use TrEd ('' | ||