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user:zeman:interset:how-to-write-a-driver [2008/03/14 10:06]
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user:zeman:interset:how-to-write-a-driver [2008/03/14 10:09]
zeman Typo.
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 The list is not necessary for the driver to work. However, it can be useful for [[#Test your driver|testing]] the driver. If no list is distributed along with the tagset description, you may still be able to acquire a partial list from a corpus. The list is not necessary for the driver to work. However, it can be useful for [[#Test your driver|testing]] the driver. If no list is distributed along with the tagset description, you may still be able to acquire a partial list from a corpus.
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 Now, what do you do with features where you want to encode arrays? You should first check whether the value is an array or not. If it is an array, you may want to ''grep'' your values rather than trying exact match, because you do not know what is going to come from other drivers, and the ordering or additional values may not be what matters. Now, what do you do with features where you want to encode arrays? You should first check whether the value is an array or not. If it is an array, you may want to ''grep'' your values rather than trying exact match, because you do not know what is going to come from other drivers, and the ordering or additional values may not be what matters.
  
-If the arrays turns out to be incompatible with what you expect, you should pick one value (we suggest you  take the first one) and proceed with default single-value processing.+If the array turns out to be incompatible with what you expect, you should pick one value (we suggest you  take the first one) and proceed with default single-value processing.
  
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