[itsdb] parse big corpus with itsdb

Berthold Crysmann crysmann at dfki.de
Wed Nov 8 02:19:43 CET 2006


On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 10:10 +0900, Francis Bond wrote:

> G'day,
> 
> >         However, I have another question, maybe someone can help me. I
> > would like to use only one analysis per sentence, and I limited the number
> > of answers to 1. But I don't know if this is the way to get the best
> > possible analysis, is there some other switch that I could use?
> 
> in the grammar.set file (e.g. for the ERG pet/english.set) tel it to
> read a scoring model:
> sm := "vm6p.mem".
> (see http://wiki.delph-in.net/moin/PetParameters).
> 
> I think this automatically turns ranking on.
> 
> You can then get only one result (the highest ranked) by calling cheap
> with -nresults=1.
> 
> With a new pet and a new scoring model you can turn selective
> unpacking on and get the best results with less memory by calling
> cheap with:
> -packing=15 -nsolutions=1
> (see http://wiki.delph-in.net/moin/PetOptions)
> 


I am wondering what exactly is the difference between -results --- I
know what that one is --- and -nsolutions. Can anyone enlighten me here?

Cheers,

B
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