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+ ■■■ このパッケージの構成 ■■■
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+ ・README: このファイル
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+ ・UniDicMA 本体ファイル群(MeCab用短単位解析辞書。バイナリ化済みなのでそのまま使用可)
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+ ・UniDicMA 学習時の途中経過ファイル群
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+ - licenses: ライセンス関係のファイル群を格納
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+ - eval: このUniDicMAの短単位自動解析結果の精度および、性能評価のために学習に利用したコーパス名・ファイル名のリストファイルを格納
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+ -・ eval/score.txt: 以下の学習・評価用データを使った短単位自動解析性能
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+ -・ eval/train_list.tsv: 性能評価の際のMeCab学習用データ一覧(コーパス名+コーパス内ファイル名)
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+ -・ eval/test_list.tsv: 性能評価の際の評価用データ一覧(コーパス名+コーパス内ファイル名)。train_list.tsvとのオーバーラップはない。
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+ - ChaMame 1.0.3 for Windows: Window OS のみで動作するUI、chamame インストーラーを格納(分類語彙表DBを内包しているため、このディレクトリのみ別ライセンス)
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+ - sql: このUniDicMAを学習するためのコーパスおよび語彙をDBから抽出するために使ったsqlを格納。所内向けの備忘録的な意味合いが強い。
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+
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+
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+
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+ ■■■ 辞書情報 ■■■
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+
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+ 辞書のキーをNFKC正規化したエントリを含む延べ短単位数:
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+ 879,222
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+
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+ 辞書のキーをNFKC正規化したエントリを含まない延べ短単位数:
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+ 870,629
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+
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+ 辞書のキーをNFKC正規化したエントリを含む階層的な見出し語を考慮しない表層形の異なり数:
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+ 674,928
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+
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+ 書字形出現形数:
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+ 870,589
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+
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+ 発音形出現形数:
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+ 447,734
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+
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+ 語形出現形数:
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+ 447,709
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+
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+ 書字形基本形数:
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+ 371,949
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+
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+ 発音形基本形数:
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+ 246,898
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+
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+ 語形基本形数:
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+ 246,873
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+
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+ 語彙素数:
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+ 228,315
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+
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+ 各値の詳細は以下のURLを参照
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+ https://unidic.ninjal.ac.jp/faq#count_suw
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+
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+ また各値のカウントには以下のスクリプトを使用
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+ https://github.com/teru-oka-1933/unidic_ma_factory
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+ https://github.com/teru-oka-1933/unidic_ma_factory/blob/master/ph8_count_suw.py
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+
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+ 解析性能に関しては、evalディレクトリを参照
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+
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+
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+
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+ ■■■ 更新情報 ■■■
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+
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+
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+ □□□□□□□□ 2.3.0 更新 □□□□□□□□
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+
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+ 短単位規定「補則1 略語として扱わない外来語の最小単位」を修正
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+
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+ 【修正前】
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+ 省略された外来語の最小単位のうち, 表3 .2に掲げたものは省略された外来語の最小単位として扱わない。
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+ 【修正後】
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+ 省略された外来語の最小単位のうち, 表3 .2に掲げたようなものは省略された外来語の最小単位として扱わない。
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+
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+ 【修正前】
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+ 表3 .2 略語として扱わない外来語の最小単位
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+ 【修正後】
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+ 表3 .2 略語として扱わない外来語の最小単位の例
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+
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+ これにより、これまで1短単位とみなしてきたアルミホイル、アルミサッシ、デフレスパイラル、インフレスパイラルを1短単位としてみなさない。
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+
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+ □□□□□□□□ 3.0.0.0 更新 □□□□□□□□
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+
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+ 一部の動詞・形容詞において、連用形-ウ音便の発音形に二重の長音符号が展開される不具合を修正
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+
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+ 不具合の例)
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+ 語彙素「覆う(オオウ)」語形「オオウ」(動詞・五段-ワア行-一般)で連用形-ウ音便の発音形が「オーー」となる(正しくは「オオー」)
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+ (1)以下の詳細活用型(「Infl」テーブル「活用型」列)の新設、および活用展開の定義
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+ ・五段-ワア行-オウ+う=オ段
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+ ・五段-ワア行-オウ+う=一般
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+ ・五段-ワア行-オウ+ふ=オ段
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+ ・五段-ワア行-オウ+ふ=一般
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+ ・文語四段-ハ行-オウ+う=オ段
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+ ・文語四段-ハ行-オウ+う=一般
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+ ・文語四段-ハ行-オウ+ふ=オ段
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+ ・文語四段-ハ行-オウ+ふ=一般
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-ウシ=オ段
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-ウシ=一般
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-オシ=オ段
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-オシ=一般
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+ (2)新しい詳細活用型に該当する語形の活用型の更新
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+ ・五段-ワア行-オウ 28語形
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+ ・文語四段-ハ行-オウ 24語形
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-ウシ 12語形
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-オシ 20語形
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+ (3)以下の詳細活用型の削除
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+ ・文語形容詞-ク-遠シ ※文語形容詞-ク-オシに統合したため
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+
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+ 0x3005 KANJI
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+ 0x3400..0x4DB5 KANJI # CJK Unified Ideographs Extention
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+ 0x3007 SYMBOL KANJINUMERIC
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+ unk-format-verbose = surface:%m\tpos1:%f[0]\tpos2:%f[1]\tpos3:%f[2]\tpos4:%f[3]\tcType:%f[4]\tcForm:%f[5]\n
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+ bos-format-verbose =
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+ eos-format-verbose = EOS\n
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+ # R[6]: orth
41
+ # R[7]: orthBase
42
+ # R[8]: goshu
43
+ # R[9]: iType
44
+ # R[10]: iForm
45
+ # R[11]: fConType
46
+ # R[12]: aType
47
+ # R[13]: aConType
48
+ # R[14]: aModType
49
+
50
+ UNIGRAM LGOP01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[8],%F?[10]
51
+ UNIGRAM LGOP02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[8],%F?[10]
52
+ UNIGRAM LGOP03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[8],%F?[10]
53
+ UNIGRAM LGOP03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[8],%F?[10]
54
+
55
+ UNIGRAM LGCOP01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8],%F?[10]
56
+ UNIGRAM LGCOP02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8],%F?[10]
57
+
58
+ UNIGRAM LGO01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[8]
59
+ UNIGRAM LGO02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[8]
60
+ UNIGRAM LGO03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[8]
61
+ UNIGRAM LGO03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[8]
62
+
63
+ UNIGRAM LGCO01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8]
64
+ UNIGRAM LGCO02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8]
65
+
66
+ UNIGRAM LG01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3]
67
+ UNIGRAM LG02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2]
68
+ UNIGRAM LG03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1]
69
+ UNIGRAM LG03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0]
70
+
71
+ UNIGRAM LGC01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5]
72
+ UNIGRAM LGC02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5]
73
+
74
+ UNIGRAM LGCt01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4]
75
+ UNIGRAM LGCt02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4]
76
+
77
+ UNIGRAM L01:%F[6],%F[7]
78
+
79
+ UNIGRAM LGP01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[10]
80
+ UNIGRAM LGP02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[10]
81
+ UNIGRAM LGP03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[10]
82
+ UNIGRAM LGP03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[10]
83
+
84
+ UNIGRAM LGCP01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[10]
85
+ UNIGRAM LGCP02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[10]
86
+
87
+ UNIGRAM GC01:%F[0],%F?[4]
88
+ UNIGRAM GC02:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4]
89
+ UNIGRAM GC03:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5]
90
+ UNIGRAM GC04:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5]
91
+
92
+ UNIGRAM G01:%F[0]
93
+ UNIGRAM G02:%F[0],%F?[1]
94
+ UNIGRAM G03:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2]
95
+ UNIGRAM G04:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3]
96
+
97
+ UNIGRAM C01:%F?[4]
98
+ UNIGRAM C03:%F?[4],%F?[5]
99
+
100
+ UNIGRAM O01:%F?[8]
101
+ UNIGRAM O02:%F?[9]
102
+
103
+ UNIGRAM P01:%F?[10]
104
+ UNIGRAM P02:%F?[11]
105
+
106
+ UNIGRAM W01:%F?[12]
107
+
108
+ UNIGRAM WG01:%F?[12],%F[0]
109
+
110
+ UNIGRAM T01:%t
111
+
112
+ UNIGRAM TG01:%t,%F[0]
113
+
114
+ UNIGRAM GOP01:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[8],%F?[10]
115
+ UNIGRAM GOP02:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[8],%F?[10]
116
+ UNIGRAM GOP03:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[8],%F?[10]
117
+ UNIGRAM GOP03:%F[0],%F?[8],%F?[10]
118
+
119
+ UNIGRAM GCOP01:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8],%F?[10]
120
+ UNIGRAM GCOP02:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8],%F?[10]
121
+
122
+ UNIGRAM GO01:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[8]
123
+ UNIGRAM GO02:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[8]
124
+ UNIGRAM GO03:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[8]
125
+ UNIGRAM GO03:%F[0],%F?[8]
126
+
127
+ UNIGRAM GCO01:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8]
128
+ UNIGRAM GCO02:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[8]
129
+
130
+ UNIGRAM GP01:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[10]
131
+ UNIGRAM GP02:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[10]
132
+ UNIGRAM GP03:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[10]
133
+ UNIGRAM GP03:%F[0],%F?[10]
134
+
135
+ UNIGRAM GCP01:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[10]
136
+ UNIGRAM GCP02:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[5],%F?[10]
137
+
138
+ UNIGRAM LGObPb01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[9],%F?[11]
139
+ UNIGRAM LGObPb02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[9],%F?[11]
140
+ UNIGRAM LGObPb03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[9],%F?[11]
141
+ UNIGRAM LGObPb03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[9],%F?[11]
142
+
143
+ UNIGRAM LGCObPb01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[9],%F?[11]
144
+ UNIGRAM LGCObPb02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[9],%F?[11]
145
+
146
+ UNIGRAM LGOb01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[9]
147
+ UNIGRAM LGOb02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[9]
148
+ UNIGRAM LGOb03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[9]
149
+ UNIGRAM LGOb03:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[9]
150
+
151
+ UNIGRAM LGCOb01:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[9]
152
+ UNIGRAM LGCOb02:%F[6],%F[7],%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[9]
153
+
154
+ UNIGRAM GObPb01:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[9],%F?[11]
155
+ UNIGRAM GObPb02:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[9],%F?[11]
156
+ UNIGRAM GObPb03:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[9],%F?[11]
157
+ UNIGRAM GObPb03:%F[0],%F?[9],%F?[11]
158
+
159
+ UNIGRAM GCObPb01:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[9],%F?[11]
160
+ UNIGRAM GCObPb02:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[9],%F?[11]
161
+
162
+ UNIGRAM GOb01:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[9]
163
+ UNIGRAM GOb02:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[9]
164
+ UNIGRAM GOb03:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[9]
165
+ UNIGRAM GOb03:%F[0],%F?[9]
166
+
167
+ UNIGRAM GCOb01:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[9]
168
+ UNIGRAM GCOb02:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[9]
169
+
170
+ UNIGRAM GPb01:%F[0],%F[1],%F[2],%F?[3],%F?[11]
171
+ UNIGRAM GPb02:%F[0],%F[1],%F?[2],%F?[11]
172
+ UNIGRAM GPb03:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[11]
173
+ UNIGRAM GPb03:%F[0],%F?[11]
174
+
175
+ UNIGRAM GCPb01:%F[0],%F?[1],%F?[4],%F?[11]
176
+ UNIGRAM GCPb02:%F[0],%F?[4],%F?[11]
177
+
178
+ UNIGRAM CA01:%F?[5],%F?[15]
179
+
180
+
181
+ ############## 統語的連接素性 #################
182
+
183
+ BIGRAM G_G01:%L[0]/%R[0]
184
+ BIGRAM G_G02:%L[0]/%R[0],%R?[1]
185
+ BIGRAM G_G03:%L[0]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
186
+ BIGRAM G_G04:%L[0]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
187
+ BIGRAM G_G05:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R[0]
188
+ BIGRAM G_G06:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R[0],%R?[1]
189
+ BIGRAM G_G07:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
190
+ BIGRAM G_G08:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
191
+ BIGRAM G_G09:%L[0],%L[1],%L?[2]/%R[0]
192
+ BIGRAM G_G10:%L[0],%L[1],%L?[2]/%R[0],%R?[1]
193
+ BIGRAM G_G11:%L[0],%L[1],%L?[2]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
194
+ BIGRAM G_G12:%L[0],%L[1],%L?[2]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
195
+ BIGRAM G_G13:%L[0],%L[1],%L[2],%L?[3]/%R[0]
196
+ BIGRAM G_G14:%L[0],%L[1],%L[2],%L?[3]/%R[0],%R?[1]
197
+ BIGRAM G_G15:%L[0],%L[1],%L[2],%L?[3]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
198
+ BIGRAM G_G16:%L[0],%L[1],%L[2],%L?[3]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
199
+
200
+ BIGRAM G_O01:%L[0]/%R?[7]
201
+ BIGRAM G_O02:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R?[7]
202
+ BIGRAM G_O03:%L[0],%L[1],%L?[2]/%R?[7]
203
+ BIGRAM G_O04:%L[0],%L[1],%L[2],%L?[3]/%R?[7]
204
+ BIGRAM G_O05:%L[0]/%R?[6]
205
+ BIGRAM G_O06:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R?[6]
206
+ BIGRAM G_O07:%L[0],%L[1],%L?[2]/%R?[6]
207
+ BIGRAM G_O08:%L[0],%L[1],%L[2],%L?[3]/%R?[6]
208
+
209
+ #右のGはいらない汎化を防ぐため
210
+ BIGRAM G_C01:%L[0]/%R[0],%R?[4]
211
+ BIGRAM G_C02:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R[0],%R?[4]
212
+ BIGRAM G_C03:%L[0]/%R[0],%R?[4],%R[5]
213
+ BIGRAM G_C04:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R[0],%R?[4],%R[5]
214
+
215
+ BIGRAM O_G01:%L?[7]/%R[0]
216
+ BIGRAM O_G02:%L?[7]/%R[0],%R?[1]
217
+ BIGRAM O_G03:%L?[7]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
218
+ BIGRAM O_G04:%L?[7]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
219
+ BIGRAM O_G05:%L?[6]/%R[0]
220
+ BIGRAM O_G06:%L?[6]/%R[0],%R?[1]
221
+ BIGRAM O_G07:%L?[6]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
222
+ BIGRAM O_G08:%L?[6]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
223
+
224
+ BIGRAM O_O01:%L?[6]/%R?[6]
225
+ BIGRAM O_O02:%L?[6]/%R?[7]
226
+ BIGRAM O_O03:%L?[7]/%R?[7]
227
+
228
+ #右のGはいらない汎化を防ぐため
229
+ BIGRAM O_C01:%L?[6]/%R[0],%R?[4]
230
+ BIGRAM O_C02:%L?[6]/%R[0],%R?[4],%R?[5]
231
+ BIGRAM O_C03:%L?[7]/%R[0],%R?[4]
232
+ BIGRAM O_C04:%L?[7]/%R[0],%R?[4],%R?[5]
233
+
234
+ #左のGはいらない汎化を防ぐため
235
+ BIGRAM C_G01:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R[0]
236
+ BIGRAM C_G02:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R[0],%R?[1]
237
+ BIGRAM C_G03:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
238
+ BIGRAM C_G04:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
239
+ BIGRAM C_G05:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0]
240
+ BIGRAM C_G06:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[1]
241
+ BIGRAM C_G07:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
242
+ BIGRAM C_G08:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
243
+
244
+ #左のGはいらない汎化を防ぐため
245
+ BIGRAM C_O01:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R?[6]
246
+ BIGRAM C_O02:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R?[7]
247
+ BIGRAM C_O03:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R?[6]
248
+ BIGRAM C_O04:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R?[7]
249
+
250
+ #Gはいらない汎化を防ぐため
251
+ BIGRAM C_C01:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R[0],%R?[4]
252
+ BIGRAM C_C02:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[4]
253
+ BIGRAM C_C03:%L[0],%L?[4]/%R[0],%R?[4]%R?[5]
254
+ BIGRAM C_C04:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[4]%R?[5]
255
+
256
+ #L[0]は詳細化
257
+ BIGRAM Cf_G01:%L?[5]/%R[0]
258
+ BIGRAM Cf_G02:%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[1]
259
+ BIGRAM Cf_G03:%L?[5]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
260
+ BIGRAM Cf_G04:%L?[5]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
261
+ BIGRAM Cf_G01:%L[0],%L?[5]/%R[0]
262
+ BIGRAM Cf_G02:%L[0],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[1]
263
+ BIGRAM Cf_G03:%L[0],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R[1],%R?[2]
264
+ BIGRAM Cf_G04:%L[0],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R[1],%R[2],%R?[3]
265
+
266
+ BIGRAM I_I %L?[11]/%R?[9],%R?[10]
267
+ BIGRAM F_F %L?[9],%L?[10]/%R?[11]
268
+
269
+ ############## 語彙的連接素性 #################
270
+
271
+
272
+ BIGRAM W_W01:%L?[8]/%R?[8]
273
+
274
+ BIGRAM C_C01:%L?[4]/%R?[4]
275
+
276
+ BIGRAM W_C01:%L?[8]/%R?[4]
277
+
278
+ BIGRAM C_W01:%L?[4]/%R?[8]
279
+
280
+ BIGRAM W_O01:%L?[8]/%R?[6]
281
+ BIGRAM W_O02:%L?[8]/%R?[7]
282
+
283
+ BIGRAM O_W01:%L?[6]/%R?[8]
284
+ BIGRAM O_W02:%L?[7]/%R?[8]
285
+
286
+ BIGRAM GC_GC01:%L[0],%L?[1],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[1],%R?[4],%R?[5]
287
+ BIGRAM GC_GC02:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[1],%R?[4],%R?[5]
288
+ BIGRAM GC_GC03:%L[0],%L?[1],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[4],%R?[5]
289
+ BIGRAM GC_GC04:%L[0],%L?[4],%L?[5]/%R[0],%R?[4],%R?[5]
290
+
291
+
292
+ ############### アクセント連接素性 #################
293
+
294
+ BIGRAM A_A01:%L?[12]/%R?[12]
295
+ BIGRAM A_A02:%L?[5],%L?[14]/%R?[12]
296
+ BIGRAM A_A03:%L?[12]/%R?[5],%R?[14]
297
+ BIGRAM A_A04:%L?[5],%L?[14]/%R?[5],%R?[14]
298
+
299
+ BIGRAM G_Ac01:%L[0]/%R?[13]
300
+ BIGRAM G_Ac02:%L[0],%L?[1]/%R?[13]
301
+ BIGRAM G_Ac03:%L[0],%L?[1],%L?[2]/%R?[13]
302
+
303
+ BIGRAM Ac_G01:%L?[13]/%R[0]
304
+ BIGRAM Ac_G02:%L?[13]/%R[0],%R?[1]
305
+ BIGRAM Ac_G03:%L?[13]/%R[0],%R?[1],%R?[2]
306
+
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+
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+ unidic-cwj and unidic-csj are copyrighted free software by the UniDic Consortium,
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+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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