[developers] archives from the TSNLP project

Michael Wayne Goodman goodmami at uw.edu
Thu Aug 10 10:09:30 CEST 2017


Thanks for the summary and links, Stephan.

I could not find working links to the three-volume TSNLP manual in any of
the above links, but here is the one you pointed me to yesterday:
http://www.delph-in.net/tsnlp/ftp/manual/

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 9:52 AM, Stephan Oepen <oe at ifi.uio.no> wrote:

> colleagues,
>
> during the pyDelphin discussion yesterday, we ended up looking for
> documentation on the data model that [incr tsdb()] inherited from the
> original TSNLP (Test Suites for Natural Language Processing) project.
>
> i am happy to report that DELPH-IN maintains an archive of large parts
> of the original TSNLP web and ftp(1) servers:
>
>   http://www.delph-in.net/tsnlp/
>
> some of the links regrettably are broken, e.g. to interactive TSNLP
> services or ftp(1) download statistics.  but the three-volume TSNLP
> manual and publications from the project remain accessible.
>
> as pyDelphin (or other DELPH-IN tools) re-engineer the tsdb(1)
> database layer and manipulation of [incr tsdb()] profiles, i imagine
> parts of the TSNLP manual may still contain useful information:
>
>   http://www.delph-in.net/tsnlp/manual.html#volume2
>
> finally, regarding some of the [incr tsdb()] terminology that came up
> yesterday, e.g. ‘skeleton’ vs. ‘profile’, there are some definitions
> in the [incr tsdb()] manual (Chapter 3 and Section 6.5):
>
>   http://svn.delph-in.net/trunk/lingo/lkb/src/tsdb/doc/manual.pdf
>
> archeologically yours, oe
>
>


-- 
Michael Wayne Goodman
Ph.D. Candidate, UW Linguistics
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