hfst-compose-intersect(1)


NAME

   hfst-compose-intersect  -  =Compose  a  lexicon  with  one or more rule
   transducers.

SYNOPSIS

   hfst-compose-intersect [OPTIONS...] [INFILE1 [INFILE2]]

DESCRIPTION

   Compose a lexicon with one or more rule transducers.

   Common options:
   -h, --help
          Print help message

   -V, --version
          Print version info

   -v, --verbose
          Print verbosely while processing

   -q, --quiet
          Only print fatal erros and requested output

   -s, --silent
          Alias of --quiet

   Input/Output options:
   -1, --input1=INFILE1
          Read first input transducer from INFILE1

   -2, --input2=INFILE2
          Read second input transducer from INFILE2

   -C, --do-not-convert
          Do not allow transducers to be converted into the same type

   -o, --output=OUTFILE
          Write results to OUTFILE

   Composition options:
   -I, --invert
          Compose the intersection of the rules with the  lexicon  instead
          of composing the lexicon with the intersection of the rules.

   -f, --fast
          Faster compose instersect using more memory.

   -e, --encode-weights
          Encode weights when minimizing (default is false).

   -a, --harmonize
          Harmonize symbols.

   If  OUTFILE,  or  either  INFILE1  or INFILE2 is missing or -, standard
   streams will be used. INFILE1, INFILE2, or both, must be specified  The
   format  of  INFILE1  and INFILE2 must be the same; the result will have
   the same format as these.  INFILE1 (the lexicon) must  contain  exactly
   one transducer.  INFILE2 (rule file) may contain several transducers.

EXAMPLES

          hfst-compose-intersect -o analyzer.hfst lexicon.hfst rules.hfst

   compose rules with lexicon

REPORTING BUGS

   Report  bugs  to <hfst-bugs@helsinki.fi> or directly to our bug tracker
   at:
   <https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=1061990&group_id=224521&func=browse>

   hfst-compose-intersect                    home                    page:
   <https://kitwiki.csc.fi/twiki/bin/view/KitWiki//HfstComposeIntersect>
   General           help           using          HFST          software:
   <https://kitwiki.csc.fi/twiki/bin/view/KitWiki//HfstHome>

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2010 University of Helsinki, License GPLv3: GNU GPL version
   3 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
   This  is  free  software:  you  are free to change and redistribute it.
   There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.





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