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Seid Muhie Yimam edited this page Sep 17, 2015 · 39 revisions

How to run GermaNER:

where -t TESTFILE is the document to be tagged and -o OUTFILE is name of the tagged output file, However, if you want to test one of your own models, add the -c CONFIGFILE and -d OUTPUTFOLDER which are the configuration file used for training and the directory of the saved GermaNER model directory name respectively.
* To train (and optionally test) a model, run it as follows * java -jar GermaNER-09-09-2015.jar -f TRAINFILE -t TESTFILE -o OUTPUTFILE -c CONFIGFILE -d OUTPUTFOLDER

Where -t TESTFILE, -o OUTPUTFILE, and -c CONFIGFILE are optional parameters. -t TESTFILE is the document to be tagged,-f TRAINFILE is the training data, as explained [here] (https://github.com/tudarmstadt-lt/GermaNER/wiki/File-Format), -o OUTPUTFILE is the tagged output file, and -c CONFIGFILE is the configuration file as explained here and -d OUTPUTFOLDER is the directory where the model will be saved (if-d is not provided, a folder called output will be created and the model will be stored therein.) * To tag your document, the document format should be as it is explained here, run it as follows

  • Inside an application

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  • From source

    • Get the source code from using git

git clone https://github.com/tudarmstadt-lt/GermaNER.git * Compile GermaNER using the following command

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