This project is being merged into Natural, Visit https://github.com/NaturalNode/natural for the latest changes.
After leaning about IBM's Watson *1, and reading Mind vs Machine *2, I wanted to better understand the state of Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Generation. This project is not a port of any existing libraries, although it does contain some code ported from Pythons NLTK, it serves more of a glue layer between existing tools, ideas and projects already used today.
- 1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watson_(artificial_intelligence_software)
- 2 http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/03/mind-vs-machine/8386/
Download, fork or clone the code, setup the 2 dependancies below.
- To use the POS Tagger download and install from http://code.google.com/p/hunpos/
- To use the Named Entity Tagger download and install from http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/CRF-NER.shtml
- SpaceTokenizer
- TabTokenizer
- RegexpTokenizer
- WordTokenizer
- WordPunctTokenizer (new)
- TreeBank Tokenizer (new)
- HunposTagger
- Project Home http://code.google.com/p/hunpos/ (DEPENDANCY)
- 38 POS Tags http://www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Fall_2003/ling001/penn_treebank_pos.html
- The Stanford Named Entity Recognizer - http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/CRF-NER.shtml (DEPENDANCY)
- Download and run the Java Server
- java -mx600m -cp stanford-ner.jar edu.stanford.nlp.ie.NERServer -loadClassifier classifiers/ner-eng-ie.crf-4-conll-distsim.ser.gz -port 8000
- Break a sentence down into different parts, subject, predicate etc.
- Using the Porter Stemming Algorithm.
- More information about the algorithm can be found here - http://tartarus.org/~martin/PorterStemmer/.
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bigrams
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trigrams
Util.bigram(['The','fox','ran','fast']); // [ [ 'The', 'fox' ],[ 'fox', 'ran' ],[ 'ran', 'fast' ] ] Util.trigram(['The','fox','ran','fast']); // [ [ 'The', 'fox', 'ran' ], [ 'fox', 'ran', 'fast' ] ]
- Wordnet bindings have been started, you must download the wordnet database before you can play with it.
- http://www.attivio.com/blog/57-unified-information-access/263-doing-things-with-words-part-two-sentence-boundary-detection.html
- NLTK Source http://code.google.com/p/nltk/source/browse/trunk/nltk/nltk/tokenize/punkt.py
This is started and well underway - http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/yago-naga/yago/
Copyright (c) 2011 Rob Ellis
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