Hi again,
see below.
Yours,
Per Tunedal

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012, at 16:00, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
> Per Tunedal <[email protected]>
> writes:
> 
> > Hi,
> > See below.
> > Yours,
> > Per Tunedal
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 16, 2012, at 23:07, Francis Tyers wrote:
> >> El dg 16 de 12 de 2012 a les 14:21 +0100, en/na Per Tunedal va escriure:
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I consider info on primarily domain and secondly style useful for
> >> > disambiguation. As a first step it would be very nice to be able to add
> >> > a domain-tag to words. Adding info on style would make it possible to
> >> > further improve translation results.

Make "tag" an "attribute", as Francis suggested.

--snip--
> 
> > What I would like to do is:
> > - adding info about domain in the dictionaries
> > - do some training on an appropriate corpus
> 
> You want to first add the domain-specific translation manually, and then
> have the system automatically discover the domain-specific translation?
> That sounds like duplicating work, and what do you do if the training
> and dictionaries don't agree?
> 

Hmm, I thought that some training might cover up what wasn't manually
added, somehow.
Anyhow, what if I skip the training?  Can manually added domain-info be
used by Apertium?

> 
--snip--
> 
> > - let the user choose a suitable domain (if any), as an alternative to
> > the "general" domain
> 
> That'd be easy by giving a new translation mode, e.g. en-sv_music.mode
> would point to a different lrx file from the general en-sv.mode.

And without training?

> 
> > - let Apertium use info from the dictionaries and the training to solve
> > ambiguities.
> >
> > BTW Would it do any difference if you trained the tagger on a domain
> > corpus?
> 
> It might. 

If so, can that be used for different modes of translation?

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