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external:tectomt:tutorial [2009/04/01 10:45] ptacek |
external:tectomt:tutorial [2010/04/14 01:05] popel základní varianta by měla být *.scen scénáře |
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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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- | * accept the certificate and provide a password which is same as the username ie. : public | + | * accept the certificate and provide a password which is same as the username ie. : //public// |
* In '' | * In '' | ||
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===== TectoMT Architecture ===== | ===== TectoMT Architecture ===== | ||
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In TectoMT, there is the following hierarchy of processing units (software components that process data): | In TectoMT, there is the following hierarchy of processing units (software components that process data): | ||
- | * The basic units are blocks. They serve for some very limited, well defined, and often linguistically interpretable tasks (e.g., tokenization, | + | * The basic units are **blocks**. They serve for some very limited, well defined, and often linguistically interpretable tasks (e.g., tokenization, |
- | * To solve a more complex task, selected blocks can be chained into a block sequence, called | + | * To solve a more complex task, selected blocks can be chained into a block sequence, called |
- | * The highest unit is called application. Applications correspond to end-to-end tasks, be they real end-user applications (such as machine translation), | + | * The highest unit is called |
This tutorial itself has its blocks in '' | This tutorial itself has its blocks in '' |