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== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 21:05, 5 March 2018
Code: https://github.swarthmore.edu/jspring1/ling073-bkl
Contents
General Evaluation
- Current corpus coverage: 44.80%
- Number of stems: 112
- Does not include pronouns (4?) and verbs (3?)
- Top unknown words:
- aa (64)
- jeta (42)
- ge (31)
- taterisi (11)
- aane (11)
- jebe (9)
- bosna (9)
- anes (9)
- asal (8)
- asala (8)
- Aamai (8)
- temawer (8)
- Jepga (8)
- aaiserem (8)
- enggame (7)
- Taterisi (7)
- Sanbagiri (6)
- Corpus tests passing: 14/33 (42.42%)
Analyzer Evaluation
- Analyzer tests passing: 92/118 (77.97%)
Generator Evaluation
- Generator tests passing: 92/136 (67.65%)
Notes
Initial corpus coverage was 21.98%.
Coverage was raised to 34.65% by adding
- jamere<locl> ↔ jamere
- Yesus<n> ↔ Yesus
- Yusuf<n> ↔ Yusuf
- Maria<n> ↔ Maria
- Daud<n> ↔ Daud
- angtane<n> ↔ angtane
- raja<n> ↔ raja
- taman<n> ↔ taman
- kapka<adj> ↔ kapka
- se<imp> ↔ se
- je<prn><pos> ↔ jemna
- je<prn><subj> ↔ jam
- je<prn>+wer<post> ↔ jewer
- gam<part> ↔ gam
Adding "jei" as a form of "je" raised coverage to 42.84%.
- je<prn> ↔ jei
- je<prn><dem><part> ↔ jeiserem
Certain tests still do not work
Distance
- disultena<v><tv><dst> ↔ disultetna
- gwerana<v><tv><dst> ↔ gwerantetna
Gender
- sarbana<v><tv><f> ↔ sarbili
- eyebana<v><tv><f> ↔ eyebili
- gwebana<v><tv><f> ↔ gwebili
- gerbana<v><tv><f> ↔ golbili
- damtana<v><tv><f> ↔ domola
- saftana<v><tv><f> ↔ sofola
Number
- jila<v><iv><du> ↔ ge jila
- sofwa<v><iv><du> ↔ ge sofwa
- nasona<v><iv><du> ↔ ge nasona
- fina<v><iv><du> ↔ ge fina
- jila<v><iv><pl> ↔ ge jalbili
- sofwa<v><iv><pl> ↔ ge sofwabili
- nasona<v><iv><pl> ↔ ge nasbawena
- fina<v><iv><pl> ↔ ge fibili
These tests do not work since we did not get around to implementing them, and were not common enough in our corpus to warrant implementing, compared to other more common forms.