Hi, as i understand this my examples are binarized within the training process and i have to provide rules for binarized trees?
All the best Andreas Am 19.03.2014 15:31, schrieb Rodrigo Agerri: > Hi Andreas, > > This issue has already been discussed here, so I will summarize: > > the english head rules come from Michael Collins thesis, check Annex A > > http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/dop-seminar/References/collins-thesis.pdf > > I have recently posted about the head rules in Spanish (Ancora corpus) > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-665 > > Also check the 7th of March thread about language specific headrules when > training parser > > Finally, Stanford Parser provides headrules for the Negra corpus, which could > be useful for you. > > corenlp/edu/stanford/nlp/trees/international/negra > > Cheers, > > Rodrigo > > On 2014/03/19 at 15:02, Andreas Niekler wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> i want to train a german parser model with the tiger corpus. For this >> reason i need some other HeadRules for the training process. In the >> moment i'm a bit stuck understanding what this rules are exactly for and >> if it would be ok if i just provide empty rules. >> >> Can somebody comment on this or give me a short intuition how those >> rules work or how do i have to interpret / understand them? >> >> Thank you >> >> Andreas >> -- >> Andreas Niekler, Dipl. Ing. (FH) >> NLP Group | Department of Computer Science >> University of Leipzig >> Johannisgasse 26 | 04103 Leipzig >> >> mail: [email protected] > -- Andreas Niekler, Dipl. Ing. (FH) NLP Group | Department of Computer Science University of Leipzig Johannisgasse 26 | 04103 Leipzig mail: [email protected]
