Provided by: apertium_3.8.3-3_amd64
NAME
apertium-tagger — part-of-speech tagger and trainer for Apertium
SYNOPSIS
apertium-tagger [options] -g serialized_tagger [input [output]] apertium-tagger [options] -r iterations corpus serialized_tagger apertium-tagger [options] -s iterations dictionary corpus tagger_spec serialized_tagger tagged_corpus untagged_corpus apertium-tagger [options] -s 0 dictionary tagger_spec serialized_tagger tagged_corpus untagged_corpus apertium-tagger [options] -s 0 -u model serialized_tagger tagged_corpus apertium-tagger [options] -t iterations dictionary corpus tagger_spec serialized_tagger
DESCRIPTION
apertium-tagger is the application responsible for the apertium part-of-speech tagger training or tagging, depending on the calling options. This command only reads from the standard input if the option --tagger or -g is used.
MODES
-g, --tagger Tags input text by means of Viterbi algorithm. -r n, --retrain n Retrains the model with n additional Baum-Welch iterations (unsupervised). This option is incompatible with -u (--unigram) -s n, --supervised n Initializes parameters against a hand-tagged text (supervised) through the maximum likelihood estimate method, then performs n iterations of the Baum-Welch training algorithm (unsupervised). The CRP argument can be omitted only when n = 0. -t n, --train n Initializes parameters through Kupiec's method (unsupervised), then performs n iterations of the Baum-Welch training algorithm (unsupervised).
MODELS
-u, --unigram=MODEL use unigram algorithm MODEL from <https://coltekin.net/cagri/papers/trmorph- tools.pdf> -w, --sliding-window use the Light Sliding Window algorithm -x, --perceptron use the averaged perceptron algorithm
OPTIONS
-d, --debug Print error (if any) or debug messages while operating. -e, --skip-on-error Used with -xs to ignore certain types of errors with the training corpus -f, --first Used in conjunction with -g (--tagger) makes the tagger give all lexical forms of each word, with the chosen one in the first place (after the lemma) -m, --mark Mark disambiguated words. -p, --show-superficial Prints the superficial form of the word along side the lexical form in the output stream. -z, --null-flush Used in conjunction with -g (--tagger) to flush the output after getting each null character. --help Display a help message.
FILES
These are the kinds of files used with each option: dictionary Full expanded dictionary file corpus Training text corpus file tagger_spec Tagger specification file, in XML format serialized_tagger Tagger data file, built in the training and used while tagging tagged_corpus Hand-tagged text corpus untagged_corpus Untagged text corpus, morphological analysis of hand-tagged corpus to use both jointly with -s option input Input file, stdin by default output Output file, stdout by default
SEE ALSO
apertium(1), lt-comp(1), lt-expand(1), lt-proc(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2005, 2006 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
BUGS
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