OPTIONS¶
-c configfile
read settings from a file
-d value
set debug mode to 'value'
-e value
set input encoding. (default UTF8)
-N value
set UTF8 output normalization. (default NFC)
--filter=[YES|NO]
disable filtering of special characters, (default YES)
These special characters can be specified in the [FILTER] block of the
configuration file.
-f
OBSOLETE. use --filter=NO
-L language
Automatically selects a configuration file by language
code. The language code is generally a three-letter iso-639-3 code. For
example, 'fra' will select the file tokconfig‐fra from the installation
directory
--detectlanguages=<lang1,lang2,..langn>
try to detect all the specified languages. The default
language will be 'lang1'. (only useful for FoLiA output).
All language codes must be iso-639-3.
You can use the special language code `und`. This ensures there is
NO default language, but any language that is NOT in the list will remain
unanalyzed.
Warning: To be able to handle utterances of mixed language, Ucto
uses a simple sentence splitter based on the markers '.' '?' and '!'. This
may occasionally lead to surprising results.
-l
Convert to all lowercase
-u
Convert to all uppercase
-n
Emit one sentence per line on output
-m
Assume one sentence per line on input
--normalize=class1,class2,..,classn
map all occurrences of tokens with class1,...class to
their generic names. e.g --normalize=DATE will map all dates to the word
{{DATE}}. Very useful to normalize tokens like URL's, DATE's, E-mail addresses
and so on.
-T value or --textredundancy=value
set text redundancy level for text nodes in FoLiA output:
'full' - add text to all levels: <p> <s> <w> etc.
'minimal' - don't introduce text on higher levels, but retain what is already
there.
'none' - only introduce text on <w>, AND remove all text from higher
levels
--allow-word-correction
Allow ucto to tokenize inside FoLiA Word elements,
creating FoLiA Corrections
--ignore-tag-hints
Skip all tag=token hints from the FoLiA input.
These hints can be used to signal text markup like subscript and
superscript
--add-tokens="file"
Add additional tokens to the [TOKENS] block of the
default language. The file should contain one TOKEN per line.
--passthru
Don't tokenize, but perform input decoding and simple
token role detection
--filterpunct
remove most of the punctuation from the output. (not from
abreviations and embedded punctuation like John's)
-P
Disable Paragraph Detection
-Q
Enable Quote Detection. (this is experimental and may
lead to unexpected results)
-s <string>
Set End‐of‐sentence marker. (Default
<utt>)
-V or -- version
Show version information
-v
set Verbose mode
-F
Read a FoLiA XML document, tokenize it, and output the
modified doc. (this disables usage of most other options: -nPQvs) For files
with an '.xml' extension, -F is the default.
--inputclass="cls"
When tokenizing a FoLiA XML document, search for text
nodes of class 'cls'. The default is "current".
--outputclass="cls"
When tokenizing a FoLiA XML document, output the
tokenized text in text nodes with 'cls'. The default is "current".
It is recommended to have different classes for input and output.
--textclass="cls"(obsolete)
use 'cls' for input and output of text from FoLiA.
Equivalent to both --inputclass='cls' and --outputclass='cls')
This option is obsolete and NOT recommended. Please use the
separate --inputclass= and --outputclass options.
--copyclass
when ucto is used on FoLiA with fully tokenized text in
inputclass='inputclass', no text in textclass 'outputclass' is produced. (A
warning will be given). To circumvent this. Add the --copyclass option.
Which assures that text will be emitted in that class
-X
Output FoLiA XML. (this disables usage of most other
options: -nPQvs)
--id <DocId>
Use the specified Document ID for the FoLiA XML
-x <DocId> (obsolete)
Output FoLiA XML, use the specified Document ID. (this
disables usage of most other options: -nPQvs).
obsolete Use -X and --id instead