Provided by: ucto_0.21.1-2build4_amd64
NAME
ucto - Unicode Tokenizer
SYNOPSIS
ucto [[options]] [input‐file] [[output‐file]]
DESCRIPTION
ucto ucto tokenizes text files: it separates words from punctuation, splits sentences (and optionally paragraphs), and finds paired quotes. Ucto is preconfigured with tokenisation rules for several languages.
OPTIONS
-c configfile read settings from a file -d value set debug mode to 'value' -e value set input encoding. (default UTF8) -N value set UTF8 output normalization. (default NFC) --filter=[YES|NO] disable filtering of special characters, (default YES) These special characters can be specified in the [FILTER] block of the configuration file. -f OBSOLETE. use --filter=NO -L language Automatically selects a configuration file by language code. The language code is generally a three-letter iso-639-3 code. For example, 'fra' will select the file tokconfig‐fra from the installation directory --detectlanguages=<lang1,lang2,..langn> try to detect all the specified languages. The default language will be 'lang1'. (only useful for FoLiA output) -l Convert to all lowercase -u Convert to all uppercase -n Emit one sentence per line on output -m Assume one sentence per line on input --normalize=class1,class2,..,classn map all occurrences of tokens with class1,...class to their generic names. e.g --normalize=DATE will map all dates to the word {{DATE}}. Very useful to normalize tokens like URL's, DATE's, E-mail addresses and so on. --add-tokens="file" Add additional tokens to the [TOKENS] block of the default language. The file should contain one TOKEN per line. --passthru Don't tokenize, but perform input decoding and simple token role detection --filterpunct remove most of the punctuation from the output. (not from abreviations and embedded punctuation like John's) -P Disable Paragraph Detection -Q Enable Quote Detection. (this is experimental and may lead to unexpected results) -s <string> Set End‐of‐sentence marker. (Default <utt>) -V Show version information -v set Verbose mode -F Read a FoLiA XML document, tokenize it, and output the modified doc. (this disables usage of most other options: -nPQvs) For files with an '.xml' extension, -F is the default. --inputclass="cls" When tokenizing a FoLiA XML document, search for text nodes of class 'cls'. The default is "current". --outputclass="cls" When tokenizing a FoLiA XML document, output the tokenized text in text nodes with 'cls'. The default is "current". It is recommended to have different classes for input and output. --textclass="cls"(obsolete) use 'cls' for input and output of text from FoLiA. Equivalent to both --inputclass='cls' and --outputclass='cls') This option is obsolete and NOT recommended. Please use the separate --inputclass= and --outputclass options. -X Output FoLiA XML. (this disables usage of most other options: -nPQvs) --id <DocId> Use the specified Document ID for the FoLiA XML -x <DocId> (obsolete) Output FoLiA XML, use the specified Document ID. (this disables usage of most other options: -nPQvs). obsolete Use -X and --id instead
BUGS
likely
AUTHORS
Maarten van Gompel proycon@anaproy.nl Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl 2018 nov 13 ucto(1)