Running Bikel’s parser programmatically
Bikel’s statistical parser is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`Bikel’s statistical parser is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`
There is a complaint when running the above code:
``Bikel’s statistical parser is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`Bikel’s statistical parser is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`
There is a complaint when running the above code:
``
This however does not impact anything and correct values seem to be picked up.
Also, all the scripts are designed for *nix with a lot of flexibility and variables built in. To get it running on Windows, I hardcoded everything but the input file and this is the result:
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`[Bikel's statistical parser][1] is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`
There is a complaint when running the above code:
``[Bikel's statistical parser][1] is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`[Bikel's statistical parser][1] is designed to be run from the command line. I need to run it from my own code.
The following wrapper seems to do the trick on windows (with your own values for|parserdir| :
`
There is a complaint when running the above code:
``
This however does not impact anything and correct values seem to be picked up.
Also, all the scripts are designed for *nix with a lot of flexibility and variables built in. To get it running on Windows, I hardcoded everything but the input file and this is the result: