[developers] Parsing a profile with ace

Emily M. Bender ebender at uw.edu
Thu Jan 8 02:52:25 CET 2015


Thanks for the quick reply, Sanghoun! Unfortunately, that URL isn't working
for me ... does it work for you?

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On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Sanghoun Song <sanghoun at uw.edu> wrote:

> Dear Emily,
>
> Last time, Dan gave us the instruction session of using FFTB. Here is the
> step-by-step instruction. I hope this will be of help!
>
> http://172.21.174.40/grameng/data/fftb_dan.txt
>
> Sanghoun
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Emily M. Bender <ebender at uw.edu> wrote:
>
>> Dear Woodley (cc: developers),
>>
>> I have a grammar for Matsigenka which is wildly ambiguous (because it's
>> automatically derived...) and I'd like to explore that ambiguity using
>> FFTB.  I have an [incr tsdb()] profile, but I can't find any documentation
>> (starting from either AceTop or FftbTop) on how to create a full-forest
>> profile with ace.  Can you point me in the right direction?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Emily
>>
>> --
>> Emily M. Bender
>> Professor, Department of Linguistics
>> Check out CLMS on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/uwclma
>>
>
>
>
> --
> ====================================
> Sanghoun Song
> Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics | http://corpus.mireene.com
> NTU Computational Linguistics Lab. | http://compling.hss.ntu.edu.sg
> ====================================
>



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Emily M. Bender
Professor, Department of Linguistics
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