An implementation of hfst-ospell in Rust, with added features like tokenization, case handling, and parallelisation.
# For the `divvunspell` binary:
cargo install divvunspell-bin
# For `thfst-tools` binary (most people can skip this one):
cargo install thfst-tools
# To build the development version from this source, cd into the relevant directory and:
cargo install --path .
(Skip this if you are not experimenting with gpt2 support. So skip. Now.)
Clone this repo then:
brew install libtorch
LIBTORCH=/opt/homebrew/opt/libtorch cargo build --features gpt2 --bin divvunspell
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
source $HOME/.cargo/env
rustup default stable
cargo build --release
Usage:
Usage: divvunspell SUBCOMMAND [OPTIONS]
Optional arguments:
-h, --help print help message
Available subcommands:
suggest get suggestions for provided input
tokenize print input in word-separated tokenized form
predict predict next words using GPT2 model
$ divvunspell suggest -h
Usage: divvunspell suggest [OPTIONS]
Positional arguments:
inputs words to be processed
Optional arguments:
-h, --help print help message
-a, --archive ARCHIVE BHFST or ZHFST archive to be used
-S, --always-suggest always show suggestions even if word is correct
-w, --weight WEIGHT maximum weight limit for suggestions
-n, --nbest NBEST maximum number of results
--no-case-handling disables case-handling algorithm (makes results more like hfst-ospell)
--json output in JSON format
If you want to debug divvunspell behaviour, simply enable rust's logging
features by setting RUST_LOG=trace
on your commandline's environment
variables.
Building:
cd accuracy/
cargo install --path .
The resulting binary accuracy
is placed in $HOME/.cargo/bin/
, make sure it is on the path.
Usage:
divvunspell-accuracy 1.0.0-beta.1
Accuracy testing for DivvunSpell.
USAGE:
accuracy [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-c <config> Provide JSON config file to override test defaults
-o <JSON-OUTPUT> The file path for the JSON report output
-w <max-words> Truncate typos list to max number of words specified
-t <TSV-OUTPUT> The file path for the TSV line append
ARGS:
<WORDS> The 'input -> expected' list in tab-delimited value file (TSV)
<ZHFST> Use the given ZHFST file
Convert hfst and zhfst files to thfst and bhfst formats.
- thfst: byte-aligned hfst for fast and efficient loading and memory mapping, required to run
divvunspell
on ARM processors - bhfst: thfst files wrapped in a box container; in the case of zhfst files converted to bhfst, the metadata file (
index.xml
in the zhfst archive) is converted to a json file for faster and leaner processing by thedivvunspell
library.
Usage:
thfst-tools 1.0.0-alpha.5
Tromsø-Helsinki Finite State Transducer toolkit.
USAGE:
thfst-tools <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
bhfst-info Print metadata for BHFST
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
hfst-to-thfst Convert an HFST file to THFST
thfsts-to-bhfst Convert a THFST acceptor/errmodel pair to BHFST
zhfst-to-bhfst Convert a ZHFST file to BHFST
There's a prototype-level testing tool in support/accuracy-viewer
. Use it like:
accuracy -o support/accuracy-viewer/public/report.json typos.txt sma.zhfst
cd support/accuracy-viewer
npm i && npm run dev
View in http://localhost:5000
.
typos.txt
is a TSV file with typos in the first column and expected correction in the second.
More info by accuracy --help
.
The crate divvunspell
is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
The divvunspell
, thfst-tools
and accuracy
binaries are licensed under the GPL version 3 license.
We have GitHub pages site for divvunspell with some more tech docs and stuff (WIP).