I've just added a news item and a short doc
page.
http://www.moosetechnology.org/news
http://www.moosetechnology.org/docs/Pangea
On Sep 6, 2012, at 10:11 AM, Andrea Caracciolo wrote:
> Yes you can :)
>
> I will add the page, but i'm missing an account.
> Should i ask Doru ?
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2012, at 8:40 PM, jannik.laval wrote:
>
>> Hi Andre,
>>
>>
>> I am understanding that I can delete the mse files I have on my computer, right
?
>> It is a great work.
>>
>> You should add a page on
moosetechnology.org with the content of your mail.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jannik.
>>
>> On Sep 4, 2012, at 3:22 PM, Andrea Caracciolo <andyy.mailbox(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> At the following address you will find a repository of MSE files derived from
the Qualitas Corpus:
>>>
>>> =>
http://scg.unibe.ch/pangea/
>>>
>>> The purpose of this repository is providing a common and easy to setup
dataset for (moose-based) analyses.
>>> The files can be freely downloaded and used.
>>>
>>> The repository has the following structure:
>>> - QualitasCorpus
>>> - yyyymmdd(e | r): qualitas corpus with MSE files
>>> - yyyymmdd(e | r)-compressed: original qualitas corpus (as downloaded from
http://qualitascorpus.com/)
>>> - extractor: tool used to generate MSE files (verveineJ SVN rev. 192)
>>> - mse: generated MSE files
>>> - scripts: shell script for setting up the analysis data folder
>>>
>>>
>>> How to setup the analysis data folder ?
>>> 1. download all files available at
http://scg.unibe.ch/pangea/scripts/
>>> 2. chmod +x
>>> 3a. ./fetchQCr.sh for downloading and uncompressing Qualitas Corpus
"recent release" + MSE files
>>> 3b. ./fetchQCe.sh for downloading and uncompressing Qualitas Corpus
"evolution release" + MSE files
>>>
>>> at the end you should have an exact clone of
http://scg.unibe.ch/pangea/QualitasCorpus/20120401r/ and/or
http://scg.unibe.ch/pangea/QualitasCorpus/20120401e/
>>>
>>> How to run an analysis ?
>>> Use a script like this>
>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>> cog="path/to/CogVM"
>>> moose="path/to/moose.image"
>>> smalltalk="path/to/SmallTalkCode.st"
>>>
>>> for m in $(find . -name 'model.mse'); do
>>> src=${m/model.mse/src}
>>> ln -s $m model.mse # link to model file
>>> ln -s $src src # link to src file
>>> $cog -nodisplay $moose $smalltalk
>>> rm model.mse
>>> rm src
>>> done
>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>> where SmallTalkCode.st is something like>
>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>> | stream model |
>>> model := MooseModel new.
>>> stream:= MultiByteFileStream newFrom:(FileStream readOnlyFileNamed:
'model.mse').
>>> model name:(FileDirectory baseNameFor: stream localName).
>>> model importFromMSEStream: stream.
>>> model size > 0 ifTrue: [ model install ].
>>> model rootFolder:'src'.
>>>
>>> "… analysis ..."
>>>
>>> WorldState addDeferredUIMessage: [ SmalltalkImage current snapshot: false
andQuit: true ].
>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrea
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>>
>> ---
>> Jannik Laval
>>
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