frog-dp-update(1) General Commands Manual frog-dp-update(1)NAME
frog-dp-update - A simple script to install the dependency parser files for frog
SYNOPSYS
frog-dp-update
sudo frog-dp-update
DESCRIPTION
Frog is packed without the (rather large) files for the dependency parser. This script will attempt to download them and place them in de
frog config directory. Also any frog.cfg file found, is backed up to frog.cfg.<n> and replaced with a new frog.cfg. This also enables sup-
port for IOB chunking.
You might need root privileges, while the frog config can be installed in a system directory like /etc/frog
OPTIONS
none
AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl
Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl
SEE ALSO frog(1)
2012 February 9 frog-dp-update(1)
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frog(1) General Commands Manual frog(1)NAME
frog - Dutch morpho-syntactic analyzer, IOB chunker and dependency parser
SYNOPSYS
frog [options]
frog -t test-file
DESCRIPTION
frog is an integration of memory-based natural language processing (NLP) modules developed for Dutch. frog's current version will tok-
enize, tag, lemmatize, and morphologically segment word tokens in Dutch text files, add IOB chunks and will assign a dependency graph to
each sentence.
OPTIONS -c <configfile>
set the configuration using 'file'
-d <level>
set debug level.
-e <encoding>
set input encoding. (default UTF8)
-h
give some help
--keep-parser-files=[yes|no]
keep the intermediate files from the parser. Last sentence only!
-n
assume inputfile to hold one sentence per line
-o <file>
send output to 'file' instead of stdout. Defaults to the name of the inputfile with '.out' appended.
--outputdir <dir>
send all output to 'dir' instead of stdout. Creates filenames from the inputfilename(s) with '.out' appended.
--skip=[mptc]
skip parts of the proces: Tokenizer (t), Chunker (c), Multi-Word unit (m) or Parser (p)
-Q
Enable quotedetection in the tokenizer. May run havock!
-S <port>
Run a server on 'port'
-t <file>
process 'file'
-x <xmlfile>
process 'xmlfile', which is supposed to be in FoLiA format! If 'xmlfile' is empty, and --testdir=<dir> is provided, all files in
'dir' will be processed as FoLia XML.
--testdir=<dir>
process all files in 'dir'. see also --outputdir
--tmpdir=<dir>
location to store intermediate files. Default /tmp.
-V or --version
show version info
--xmldir=<dir>
generate FoLiA XML output and send it to 'dir'. Creates filenames from the inputfilename with '.xml' appended.
-X <file>
generate FoLiA XML output and send it to 'file'. Defaults to the name of the inputfile(s) with '.xml' appended.
--id=<id>
When -X for FoLia is given, use 'id' to give the doc an ID.
BUGS
likely
AUTHORS
Maarten van Gompel proycon@anaproy.nl
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl
Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl
SEE ALSO ucto(1)
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