[03:41:10] *** Quits: Gurkenglas_ (~Gurkengla@dslb-188-103-077-131.188.103.pools.vodafone-ip.de) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [06:07:25] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@124.219.83.127) [06:08:03] Imagemagick is continuing to convert my concrete syntax file into a Postscript file. [06:09:11] I wonder if import is an Imagemagick command as well as a command in gf. [06:10:38] *** Joins: drbean_ (~drbean@124.219.83.98) [06:12:16] That's it. [06:13:42] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@124.219.83.127) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [06:14:48] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@124.219.83.173) [06:15:20] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@124.219.83.173) (Client Quit) [06:18:09] *** Quits: drbean_ (~drbean@124.219.83.98) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [08:33:19] *** Joins: Gurkenglas_ (~Gurkengla@dslb-188-103-077-131.188.103.pools.vodafone-ip.de) [08:40:50] *** Joins: Gurkenglas__ (~Gurkengla@dslb-188-106-113-006.188.106.pools.vodafone-ip.de) [08:44:04] *** Quits: Gurkenglas_ (~Gurkengla@dslb-188-103-077-131.188.103.pools.vodafone-ip.de) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [09:37:22] *** Quits: Gurkenglas__ (~Gurkengla@dslb-188-106-113-006.188.106.pools.vodafone-ip.de) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [10:30:11] *** Joins: Flammie (~flammie@195.37.234.71) [12:30:22] *** Joins: Gurkenglas__ (Gurkenglas@dslb-188-106-113-006.188.106.pools.vodafone-ip.de) [13:29:24] *** Gurkenglas__ is now known as Gurkenglas [13:43:14] yo [13:43:15] Happened in linearization of CompAP [13:43:17] cannot find value for label s in {verb = copula; [13:43:19] compl = \\a => ap.s ! a.g ! a.n ! Nom; isv2 = False} [13:43:41] but, [13:43:43] Happened in linearization of CompAP [13:43:45] cannot find value for label s in {verb = copula; [13:43:47] compl = \\a => ap.s ! a.g ! a.n ! Nom; isv2 = False} [13:43:49] oops [13:44:05] AP = {s : Gender => Number => Case => Str} ; [13:44:15] ^why does this happen? [13:44:19] what's the type of Comp? [13:44:31] you are constructing a record that only has fields verb and compl [13:44:44] that's where the s is missing [13:46:09] oh [13:46:11] OH [13:46:17] it's a probem with what I'm constructing [13:46:19] thanks, that fixed it [13:46:21] ^^ [13:46:22] ^^ [13:58:21] *** Quits: spectei (~fran@ilazki.thinkgeek.co.uk) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [14:56:22] *** Joins: spectei (~fran@unaffiliated/spectie) [15:34:18] *** Joins: koo7 (~kook@210.14.broadband15.iol.cz) [15:44:54] *** Quits: koo7 (~kook@210.14.broadband15.iol.cz) (Quit: Ragequit) [15:45:43] *** Joins: koo7 (~kook@210.14.broadband15.iol.cz) [16:12:03] *** Quits: spectei (~fran@unaffiliated/spectie) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [17:07:00] I would like to use GF solemnly for POS and NER-tagging as well as for constructing a syntax tree - for one language. Is there a good way of doing this? [18:56:04] *** Quits: koo7 (~kook@210.14.broadband15.iol.cz) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [19:09:23] *** Joins: koo7 (~kook@210.14.broadband15.iol.cz) [19:24:16] GLaDER: sure, you just parse your text in the grammar you like, and skip the linearisation part :) [19:25:05] what language are you interested in? our grammars and lexica vary quite a bit between languages [19:25:12] as for quality and coverage [19:26:12] for the NER part, you may want to write some own rules too, but with just the standard Resource Grammar Library (RGL) + chunking you should get pretty far [19:42:49] *** Joins: spectei (~fran@unaffiliated/spectie) [19:44:07] *** Quits: Flammie (~flammie@195.37.234.71) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [19:48:42] *** Quits: spectei (~fran@unaffiliated/spectie) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [19:51:36] *** Quits: vin-ivar (~vinit-iva@unaffiliated/vin-ivar) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [20:40:47] *** Joins: spectre (~fran@188.123.231.41) [21:13:25] inariksit: I want to parse Swedish emergancy medical calls, you dont have a grammar for that laying around, do you? [21:15:26] not that I know of [21:15:40] you could ask on the mailing list if someone has written grammars for similar things [21:16:08] I know that a company in finland was doing something (don't know if they got far) about medical reports [21:16:39] like doctors noting down "normal blood pressure, no medication, feels pain in knee" [21:16:47] and that was in finnish and swedish [21:16:56] but I guess that the genre of emergency calls is different [21:18:59] inariksit: Thank you for your tips anyway! What I am trying to achieve is to figure out whether or not certain questions are answered or not. E.g: Is the patient breathing? [21:19:33] I'll look further and see if it's worth implementing myself or if I could try something else. [21:20:58] okay! ^^ [21:21:11] if you run into any problems, just ask here!