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PROGRAM:

NAME


fst-infl2-daemon - morphological analysers

SYNOPSIS


fst-infl2-daemon [ options ] <socket-no> file

OPTIONS


-t file
Read an alternative transducer from file and use it if the main transducer fails to
find an analysis. By iterating this option, a cascade of transducers may be tried
to find an analysis.

-b Print surface and analysis symbols. (fst-infl2 only)

-n Print multi-character symbols without the enclosing angle brackets. (fst-infl
only)

-d The analyses are symbolically disambiguated by returning only analyses with a
minimal number of morphemes. This option requires that morpheme boundaries are
marked with the tag <X>. If no <X> tag is found in the analysis string, then the
program (basically) counts the number of multi-character symbols consisting
entirely of upper-case characters and uses this count for disambiguation. The
latter heuristic was developed for the German SMOR morphology. (This option is only
available with fst-infl2 and fst-infl3.)

-e n If no regular analysis is found, do robust matching and print analyses with up to n
edit errors. The set of edit operations currently includes replacement, insertion
and deletion. Each operation has currently a fixed error weight of 1. (fst-infl2
only)

-% f Disambiguates the analyses statistically and prints the most likely analyses with
at least f % of the total probability mass of the analyses. The transducer weights
are read from a file obtained by appending .prob to the name of the transducer
file. The weight files are created with fst-train. (fst-infl2 only)

-p Print the probability of each analysis. (fst-infl2 only)

-c use this option if the transducer was compiled on a computer with a different
endianness. If you have a transducer which was compiled on a Sparc computer and you
want to use it on a Pentium, you need to use this option. (fst-infl2 only)

-q Suppress status messages.

-h Print usage information.

DESCRIPTION


fst-infl2-daemon is similar to fst-infl2 but but reads and writes from/to a socket.

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