Hi Bruce,
Do you mean the parse graph or the grammar dictionary?
If you mean the parse graph, then xml and JSON are kind of not handy to deal with graphs and subgraphs in particular.
In our "Unsupervised Language Learning (ULL)" project we have used "ull" format for type-less linkages to transfer them along the NLP pipleine discussed in the papers http://langlearn.singularitynet.io/data/docs/, for example:
That is, parse for "tuna is a fish" would be:
tuna is a fish 1 tuna 2 is 2 is 4 fish 3 a 4 fish You can extend this format with type, like:
tuna is a fish 1 tuna 2 is Ss 2 is 4 fish Ost 3 a 4 fish Dsu
Referring to:
https://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/submit-sentence-4.html
You can wrap the above in xml/json but it won't get readable by human eyes then.
Please keep posted if you end up with something :-)
Best regards,
-Anton
Has there been any thought to saving the grammar results in a machine readable format such as xml or JSON?
Bruce
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Has there been any thought to saving the grammar results in a machine readable format such as xml or JSON?
On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 6:30 AM Bruce Clay <bcla...@gmail.com> wrote:Has there been any thought to saving the grammar results in a machine readable format such as xml or JSON?Yes. LG comes with a json server built-in.
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On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 8:46 PM Linas Vepstas <linasv...@gmail.com> wrote:On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 6:30 AM Bruce Clay <bcla...@gmail.com> wrote:Has there been any thought to saving the grammar results in a machine readable format such as xml or JSON?Yes. LG comes with a json server built-in.Oh, man that makes me so sad, I paddled completely uselessly coding my own after-the-fact parsing :/Well, I'll know next time, but yes this should probably be more prominently documented...