Some ways of customizing [incr tsdb()] (ItsdbTop)

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The .tsdbrc file

  • To make treebanking faster:
(setf *tsdb-cache-connections-p* t)
  • To set the database home:
(tsdb:tsdb :home "/home/oe/src/itsdb/src/tsdb/home")
  • To set the location of skeletons
(tsdb:tsdb :skeletons "/home/oe/src/lkb/src/tsdb/skeletons/english")
  • To set what gets exported:
(setf tsdb::*redwoods-export-values*
    '(:derivation :tree :avm :mrs :indexed :prolog :xml :rmrs  :dependencies :triples))
  • To save MRSes when you parse (or generate) (recommended only if you save few results: see *tsdb-maximal-number-of-results*)
(setf tsdb::*tsdb-semantix-hook* "mrs::get-mrs-string")
  • To save phrase structure trees when you parse (or generate)
(setf *tsdb-trees-hook* "lkb::parse-tree-structure")

* To save MRSes when using the parse/generate scripts supply

(setf tsdb::*tsdb-write-mrs-p* t)
  • To save MRSes when you export (recommended for thinning exports)
(setf tsdb::*redwoods-semantix-hook* "mrs::get-mrs-string")
  • Maximum number of (passive) edges used when parsing
(setf tsdb::*tsdb-maximal-number-of-edges* 10000) 
  • Maximum number of detailed results saved (derivation trees etc.)
(setf tsdb::*tsdb-maximal-number-of-results* 1000)
  • To include (or not) parses marked as dis-preferred when exporting:
(setf *redwoods-export-bad-trees-p* t)
  • To set the separator used in the treebanking annotation window (compare)
(setq *tree-discriminants-separator* " || ")
  • To customize instance names proposed for new test suites
(setf tsdb::*tsdb-instance-template* "hinoki/%t/%d")

Values include:

(#\g grammar), (#\v version). (#\t skeleton), (#\d date), (#\s system), (#\% "%")

Last update: 2012-08-07 by StephanOepen [edit]