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NAME

       fst-infl, fst-infl2, fst-infl3 - morphological analysers

SYNOPSIS

       fst-infl [ options ] file [ input-file [ output-file ] ]
       fst-infl2 [ options ] file [ input-file [ output-file ] ]
       fst-infl3 [ options ] file [ input-file [ output-file ] ]

OPTIONS

       -t file
              Read  an  alternative  transducer  from  file  and  use it if the main transducer fails to find an
              analysis. By iterating this option, a cascade of transducers may be tried to find an analysis.

       -b     Print surface and analysis symbols. (fst-infl2 only)

       -n     Print multi-character symbols without the enclosing angle brackets.  (fst-infl only)

       -d     The analyses are symbolically disambiguated by returning only analyses with a  minimal  number  of
              morphemes.  This  option  requires that morpheme boundaries are marked with the tag <X>. If no <X>
              tag is found in the analysis string, then the program (basically)  counts  the  number  of  multi-
              character   symbols  consisting  entirely  of  upper-case  characters  and  uses  this  count  for
              disambiguation. The latter heuristic was developed for the German SMOR morphology. (This option is
              only available with fst-infl2 and fst-infl3.)

       -e n   If  no  regular analysis is found, do robust matching and print analyses with up to n edit errors.
              The set of edit operations currently includes replacement, insertion and deletion. Each  operation
              has currently a fixed error weight of 1. (fst-infl2 only)

       -% f   Disambiguates  the analyses statistically and prints the most likely analyses with at least f % of
              the total probability mass of the analyses. The transducer weights are read from a  file  obtained
              by  appending  .prob  to  the  name of the transducer file. The weight files are created with fst-
              train.  (fst-infl2 only)

       -p     Print the probability of each analysis. (fst-infl2 only)

       -c     use this option if the transducer was compiled on a computer with a different endianness.  If  you
              have  a transducer which was compiled on a Sparc computer and you want to use it on a Pentium, you
              need to use this option. (fst-infl2 only)

       -q     Suppress status messages.

       -h     Print usage information.

DESCRIPTION

       fst-infl is a morphological analyser. The first argument is the name of a file  which  was  generated  by
       fst-compiler.   The second argument is the name of the input file. The third argument is the output file.
       If the third argument is missing, output is directed to stdout.  If the second argument  is  missing,  as
       well, input is read from stdin.

       fst-infl2  is  similar  to  fst-infl but needs a transducer in compact format (see the man pages for fst-
       compiler and fst-compact). fst-infl2 is implemented differently from fst-infl and usually much faster.

       fst-infl3 is also similar to fst-infl but needs a transducer in lowmem format (see the man pages for fst-
       compiler  and  fst-lowmem). fst-infl3 accesses the transducer on disc rather than reading it into memory.
       It starts very fast and needs very little memory, but is slower than fst-infl2.

       fst-infl reads the transducer which is stored in the argument file. Then it reads the input file line  by
       line.  Each line is analysed with the transducer and all resulting analyses are printed (see also the man
       pages for fst-mor).

BUGS

       No bugs are known so far.

SEE ALSO

       fst-compiler, fst-mor

AUTHOR

       Helmut Schmid, Institute for Computational Linguistics, University of Stuttgart,  Email:  schmid@ims.uni-
       stuttgart.de, This software is available under the GNU Public License.

                                                  November 2004                                      fst-infl(1)