hfst-compose-intersect - =Compose a lexicon with one or more rule transducers.
hfst-compose-intersect [OPTIONS...] [INFILE1 [INFILE2]]
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.
hfst-compose-intersect -o analyzer.hfst lexicon.hfst rules.hfst compose rules with lexicon
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