xml gra tiers
Brian MacWhinney
macw at cmu.edu
Wed Feb 26 21:06:51 UTC 2014
Paul,
The name %xgra means that it is not a real %gra tier that aligns properly with the %mor line.
It needed to make that change because I recreated all the %mor tiers in the whole database two weeks ago,
as I noted in an earlier message. In that message, I also noted that we will update the %gra soon.
In the XML, the term "flavor" indicates that a tier is user-defined and non-standard. Once I run MEGRASP
over the tiers, I will convert them back to %gra. If there is some urgency in doing this for a particular data set,
I can do this now, but I wanted to finish up a bit of retraining of MEGRASP to improve accuracy.
--Brian MacW
On Feb 26, 2014, at 3:51 PM, Paul Feitzinger <paul.feitzinger at gmail.com> wrote:
> I noticed the most recent XML files available online (at least in
> Valian, Brown and MacWhinney) have their gra tiers isolated in one <a>
> node per utterance
>
> <a type="extension" flavor="gra">1|0|ROOT 2|1|PUNCT</a>
>
> while chatter still produces XML files with per-word <gra> nodes.
>
> Will the xml files return to the <gra> node format or is this an
> intentional change?
>
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