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What if language grammar allows to put 2 different marks at one word? #2

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Varuzhan97 opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Varuzhan97 commented Jan 16, 2024

What if language grammar allows to put 2 different marks at one word? For example: language allows to put questional mark at any letter of word, and that word is the last one in sentence? That means the label for word must be ?.O, but is it possible? Is it allowed to add a label like that (?.O) in the labels.txt file? Will it work?

@Varuzhan97 Varuzhan97 changed the title What if language grammar allows to put 2 different marks at 1 word? What if language grammar allows to put 2 different marks at one word? Jan 16, 2024
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averkij commented Jan 17, 2024

I believe It's not. You better use some exclusive symbol for that and do simple postprocessing replacing this symbol with the needed combination.

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Varuzhan97 commented Jan 17, 2024

I believe It's not. You better use some exclusive symbol for that and do simple postprocessing replacing this symbol with the needed combination.

Ok, but what if the same word at the end of the sentence containes 2 punctuation marks (? and .)? Will this work for training?

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