The OAI-PMH Shell Harvester is able to harvest OAI-PMH targets. It supports multiple configurable targets which can be updated individually. Furthermore, it is able to execute a preset command for each record it updates or deletes.
This site offers a set of Bash scripts and Windows executables add-ins that, together, create a basic translation chain prototype able of processing very large corpora. It uses Moses, a widely known statistical machine translation system.
The idea is to help build a translation chain for the real
... [More] world, but it should also enable a quick evaluation of Moses for actual translation work and guide users in their first steps of using Moses. The scripts cover the installation, the creation of representative test files, the training, the translation, the scoring and the transfer of trainings between persons or between several Moses installations.
A Help/Short Tutorial (http://moses-for-mere-mortals.googlecode.com/files/Help.odt) and a demonstration corpus (too small for doing justice to the qualitative results that can be achieved with Moses, but able of giving a realistic view of the relative duration of the steps involved) are available.
Two Windows add-ins allow the creation of Moses input files from *.TMX translation memories (Extract_TMX_Corpus.exe), as well as the creation of *.TMX files from Moses output files (Moses2TMX.exe). A synergy between machine translation and translation memories is therefore created.
The scripts were tested in Ubuntu 9.04 (64-bit version). Documents used for corpora training should be perfectly aligned and saved in UTF-8 character encoding. Documents to be translated should also be in UTF-8 format. One would expect the users of these scripts, perhaps after having tried the provided demonstration corpus, to immediately use and get results with the real corpora they are interested in.
Though already tested and used in actual work, this should be considered a work in progress. So as to protect the users not yet completely acquainted with Moses, these scripts try to avoid mistakes that would cost them dearly in terms of time and/or results, but do not completely insulate them (especially from the consequences of malformed corpora files). [Less]
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Graudit is a simple script and signature sets that allows you to find potential
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IntroduceLazyscripts is just a stupid script distrubtion tool and quick-installer in linux, which aims to provide a easy way to setup your working enviroment for people who need to install a new distrubution such as Debian,Ubuntu, or who want to have much better experiences in linux.
The original
... [More] idea is from LazyBuntu?, made by PCman in Taiwan. we usually need the script to customize to get somthing better, but theses customize may very hard to end users who new to linux, even the experienced end users. so that is why the lazyscript project starts.
Please check out "Lazybuntu web site":http://lazybuntu.openfoundry.org/ for more detail (In Traditional Chinese.)
SourcesMain Program
http://github.com/hychen/lazyscript/tree/master
Scripts for Debian and Ubuntu
http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts_pool_debian_ubuntu/tree/master
Scripts for openSUSE
http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts_pool_opensuse/tree/master
Requirementpython-nose
python-git
How to Contact usirc://irc.freenode.net:#lazyscripts [Less]
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