visualise_alSet-version.pl - Displays the aligned sentence pairs as a links enumeration or matrix
perl visualise_alSet-version.pl [options] required_arguments
Required arguments:
-ist FILENAME Input source-to-target links file -is FILENAME Input source words file (not applicable in GIZA format) -it FILENAME Input target words file (not applicable in GIZA format) -if BLINKER|GIZA|NAACL Input file(s) format (required if not TALP)
Options:
-rep enumLinks|matrix|drawLines Type of visual representation (default: matrix) -format text|latex Format of the output (default: latex) -its FILENAME Input target-to-source links file -range BEGIN-END Input Alignment Set range -alignMode as-is|null-align|no-null-align Alignment mode -mark STRING How a link is marked in the matrix representation -maxRows INTEGER Maximum number of rows allowed in the matrix -maxCols INTEGER Maximum number of columns allowed in the matrix -help|? Prints the help and exits -man Prints the manual and exits
Input source-to-target (i.e. links) file name (or directory, in case of BLINKER format)
Input source (words) file name. Not applicable in GIZA Format.
Input target (words) file name. Not applicable in GIZA Format.
Input Alignment Set format (required if different from default, TALP).
Type of visual represention (cf documentation for the AlignmentSet.pm module). Note that 'drawLines' representation is not available yet.
Format of the output. If representation=matrix, format must be 'latex'. In this case, the latex output is best seen with a ps viewer (instead of a dvi viewer).
Input target-to-source (i.e. links) file name (or directory, in case of BLINKER format)
Range of the input source-to-target file (BEGIN and END are the sentence pair numbers)
Take alignment "as-is" or force NULL alignment or NO-NULL alignment (see AlignmentSet.pm documentation).
Defines how a link is marked in the matrix.Common values are 'cross', 'ambiguity', 'confidence' (cf AlignmentSet.pm documentation). You can also write a latex-compatible mark, such as '$\blacksquare$'.
The maximum number of rows (source words) allowed in a matrix. If the sentence pair contains more, the alignment is displayed as 'enumLinks' representation.
The maximum number of columns (target words) allowed in a matrix. If the sentence pair contains more, the matrix is continued below.
Prints a help message and exits.
Displays the aligned sentence pairs as a links enumeration or matrix. The command-line utility has been made for convenience. For full details, see the documentation of the AlignmentSet.pm module.
Visualising as an enumeration of links, in text format, the first 10 sentence pairs of a GIZA file:
perl visualise_alSet-version.pl -ist test-giza.spa2eng.giza -if=GIZA -range=-10 -rep enumLinks -format text
Visualising as a matrix the first 10 sentence pairs in a NAACL file, with a personalized mark (black squares), and redirecting the ouput to a .tex file:
perl visualise_alSet-version.pl -ist test-giza.spa2eng.naacl -is test.spa.naacl -it test.eng.naacl -rep matrix -format latex -range -10 -mark '$\blacksquare$' > matrix.tex
Patrik Lambert <lambert@gps.tsc.upc.edu>
Copyright 2004 by Patrick Lambert
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2 or any later version).
3 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
'=item' outside of any '=over'
To install Lingua::AlignmentSet, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Lingua::AlignmentSet
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Lingua::AlignmentSet
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.