On 11 July 2010 22:25, Jacob Nordfalk <[email protected]> wrote:
> BTW if you think of it, in reality there are a lot more possibilities in the
> FSTProcessor.
> For example, we could also have several rules with the same match criteria
> (i.e. same length) and then choosing the first one. If it 'fails' we
> continue to the next one, etc.

Yeah, I've thought about something similar before, but adding a weight
to each rule, and *all* selected rules would then be output, and
evaluated against a language model. But it's one of those things I
can't imagine anybody actually using, so I'm not too bothered about
it.

> And, a 'shortcut' exception going to the shortest match (or a match of
> specified length). In this way a ADJ ADJ ADJ NOM fail could point to the
> 1-element rule ADJ, and after that the next match would be ADJ ADJ NOM.
>
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