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external:tectomt:tutorial [2009/01/22 11:18]
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 ====== TectoMT Tutorial ====== ====== TectoMT Tutorial ======
  
-Welcome at TectoMT Tutorial. This tutorial should take about hours.+Welcome at TectoMT Tutorial. This tutorial should take about 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, making use of the ideas and technology created during the Prague Dependency Treebank project. At the same time, it is also hoped to significantly facilitate and accelerate development of software solutions of many other NLP tasks, especially due to re-usability of the numerous integrated processing modules (called blocks), which are equipped with uniform object-oriented interfaces. +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, making use of the ideas and technology created during the Prague Dependency Treebank project. At the same time, it is also hoped to facilitate and significantly accelerate development of software solutions of many other NLP tasks, especially due to re-usability of the numerous integrated processing modules (called blocks), which are equipped with uniform object-oriented interfaces. 
  
  
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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 ''/home/BIG'' (because data quotas don't apply here):+  * Checkout SVN repository. If you are running this installation in computer lab in Prague, you have to checkout the repository into directory ''/home/BIG'' (because bigger disk quota applies here):
  
 <code bash> <code bash>

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