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A CDLI-ATF to CDLI-Conll Python converter. The CDLI-ATF format is described here.
The full atf corpus is in this repository here.
The goal is to take an atf file and convert it into one cdli-conll file per text.
Cdli-conll isn't an official format. It is our in-house conll version that we will then convert to conll-u format after the texts are annotated.
If you want to know more about conll-u, see here.
Here is an example of what the results should look like :
#new_text=P101049
# ID FORM SEGM XPOSTAG HEAD DEPREL MISC
o.1.1 2(disz)
o.1.2 ma2
o.1.3 1(gesz2)
o.1.4 gur
o.1.5 2(ban2)-ta
o.1.6 ma2-lah5-bi
o.1.7 i3-ib2-u3
o.2.1 u4
o.2.2 3(u)
o.2.3 2(disz)-sze3
o.3.1 sze-bi
o.3.2 4(asz)
o.3.3 1(barig)
o.3.4 2(ban2)
o.3.5 gur
r.1.1 a-pi4-sal4{ki}-ta
r.2.1 nibru{ki}-sze3
r.2.2 siki
r.2.3 ba-a-si
r.3.1 giri3
r.3.2 ur-e11-e
r.4.1 mu
r.4.2 ur-bi2-lum{ki}
r.4.3 ba-hul
This is from the corresponding ATF :
&P101049 = AnOr 01, 058
#atf: lang sux
@tablet
@obverse
1. 2(disz) ma2 1(gesz2) gur 2(ban2)-ta ma2-lah5-bi i3-ib2-u3
#tr.en: 2 barges of 60 gur (capacity), 2 ban2 (per day) each, their skippers piloting,
2. u4 3(u) 2(disz)-sze3
#tr.en: for 32 days,
3. sze-bi 4(asz) 1(barig) 2(ban2) gur
#tr.en: its barley: 4 gur 1 barig 2 ban2;
# calculation: 32 × 2 × 0;0,2 = 4;1,2
@reverse
1. a-pi4-sal4{ki}-ta
#tr.en: from Apisal
2. nibru{ki}-sze3 siki ba-a-si
#tr.en: to Nippur, with wool filled,
3. giri3 ur-e11-e
#tr.en: via Ur-e’e,
4. mu ur-bi2-lum{ki} ba-hul
#tr.en: year: “Urbilum was destroyed.”
# Šulgi 45
You can see that the headers are not the same as in Conll-u.
The file should be names Pnnnnnn.conll , replace the Ns by the actual ID number of the text. The ID is compose of 4 elements, : surface, column, line, word. the surface code is the abbreviation of the surface name (eg. obverse = o), if there are columns, there are none in this text, then add "col" and the column number, then line and word number.
If you don't use pip
, you're missing out.
Here are installation instructions.
Simply run:
$ git clone https://github.com/cdli-gh/atf2conll-convertor.git
$ cd atf2conll-convertor
$ pip install . --process-dependency-links
Or you can just do
$ pip install git+git://github.com/cdli-gh/atf2conll-convertor.git --process-dependency-links
Or you can also do
$ pip install git+https://github.com/cdli-gh/atf2conll-convertor.git --process-dependency-links
If you already have installed it and want to upgrade the tool:
$ cd atf2conll-convertor
$ git pull origin master
$ pip install . --upgrade --process-dependency-links
Or you can just do
$ pip install git+git://github.com/cdli-gh/atf2conll-convertor.git --upgrade --process-dependency-links
Or you can also do
$ pip install git+https://github.com/cdli-gh/atf2conll-convertor.git --upgrade --process-dependency-links
To use it:
$ atf2conll --help
*Only files with the .atf extension can be processed. *
To run it on file:
$ atf2conll -i ./resources/input.atf
To run it on folder:
$ atf2conll -i ./resources
To see the console messages of the tool, use --verbose switch
$ atf2conll -i ./resources --verbose
If you don't give arguments, it will prompt for the path.