A linguistic framework for anyone. No degree required.
Read all about it on kimtaro.github.com/ve.
Ve relies on the FreeLing and MeCab language parsers. You must install FreeLing for English or MeCab for Japanese or both.
Installation instructions for FreeLing can be found here.
Installation instruction for MeCab can be found here.
If you are using OSX, you can easily install FreeLing and MeCab with HomeBrew.
$ brew install freeling
$ brew install mecab-ipadic
You can build the Ve gem with the following:
$ gem build ve.gemspec
To install the newly built gem:
$ gem install ve-<version>.gem
Be sure to substitute <version>
with the version of the newly built gem, for example ve-0.0.3.gem
.
require 've'
words = Ve.in(:en).words('I like melons.')
# => [#<Ve::Word:0x8ee00cc @word="I", @lemma="i", @part_of_speech=Ve::PartOfSpeech::Pronoun, @tokens=[{:raw=>"I i PRP 1", :type=>:parsed, :literal=>"I", :lemma=>"i", :pos=>"PRP", :accuracy=>"1", :characters=>0..0}], @extra={:grammar=>:personal}, @info={}>, #<Ve::Word:0x8edff28 @word="like", @lemma="like", @part_of_speech=Ve::PartOfSpeech::Preposition, @tokens=[{:raw=>"like like IN 0.815649", :type=>:parsed, :literal=>"like", :lemma=>"like", :pos=>"IN", :accuracy=>"0.815649", :characters=>2..5}], @extra={:grammar=>nil}, @info={}>, #<Ve::Word:0x8edfe24 @word="melons", @lemma="melon", @part_of_speech=Ve::PartOfSpeech::Noun, @tokens=[{:raw=>"melons melon NNS 1", :type=>:parsed, :literal=>"melons", :lemma=>"melon", :pos=>"NNS", :accuracy=>"1", :characters=>7..12}], @extra={:grammar=>:plural}, @info={}>, #<Ve::Word:0x8edfcbc @word=".", @lemma=".", @part_of_speech=Ve::PartOfSpeech::Symbol, @tokens=[{:raw=>". . Fp 1", :type=>:parsed, :literal=>".", :lemma=>".", :pos=>"Fp", :accuracy=>"1", :characters=>13..13}], @extra={:grammar=>nil}, @info={}>]
words.collect(&:lemma) # => ["i", "like", "melon", "."]
words.collect(&:part_of_speec) # => [Ve::PartOfSpeech::Pronoun, Ve::PartOfSpeech::Preposition, Ve::PartOfSpeech::Noun, Ve::PartOfSpeech::Symbol]
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="ve.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
new Ve('ja').words('ビールがおいしかった', function(words) {
// [{"_class":"Word","word":"ビール","lemma":"ビール","part_of_speech":"noun","tokens":[{"raw":"ビール\t名詞,一般,*,*,*,*,ビール,ビール,ビール","type":"parsed","literal":"ビール","pos":"名詞","pos2":"一般","pos3":"*","pos4":"*","inflection_type":"*","inflection_form":"*","lemma":"ビール","reading":"ビール","hatsuon":"ビール","characters":"0..2"}],"extra":{"reading":"ビール","transcription":"ビール","grammar":null},"info":{"reading_script":"kata","transcription_script":"kata"}},{"_class":"Word","word":"が","lemma":"が","part_of_speech":"postposition","tokens":[{"raw":"が\t助詞,格助詞,一般,*,*,*,が,ガ,ガ","type":"parsed","literal":"が","pos":"助詞","pos2":"格助詞","pos3":"一般","pos4":"*","inflection_type":"*","inflection_form":"*","lemma":"が","reading":"ガ","hatsuon":"ガ","characters":"3..3"}],"extra":{"reading":"ガ","transcription":"ガ","grammar":null},"info":{"reading_script":"kata","transcription_script":"kata"}},{"_class":"Word","word":"おいしい","lemma":"おいしい","part_of_speech":"adjective","tokens":[{"raw":"おいしい\t形容詞,自立,*,*,形容詞・イ段,基本形,おいしい,オイシイ,オイシイ","type":"parsed","literal":"おいしい","pos":"形容詞","pos2":"自立","pos3":"*","pos4":"*","inflection_type":"形容詞・イ段","inflection_form":"基本形","lemma":"おいしい","reading":"オイシイ","hatsuon":"オイシイ","characters":"4..7"}],"extra":{"reading":"オイシイ","transcription":"オイシイ","grammar":null},"info":{"reading_script":"kata","transcription_script":"kata"}}]
for ( i in words ) {
var word = words[i];
console.log(word.lemma + "/" + word.part_of_speech)
}
// ビール/noun
// が/postposition
// おいしい/adjective
});
</script>
- Ve::LocalInterface - Main interface that gives access to functionality in providers that exist locally
- Ve::XInterface - Allows for different ways of accessing Ve providers. Locally, through an HTTP API, binary protocol or whatever
- Ve::Manager - Keeps track of providers and what they can do
- Ve::Provider::X - Talks to the underlying parser
- Ve::Parse::X - Takes the output from the Provider and turns it into functions the end user can use
- Expose more through the sinatra server
- Alias lemma to base, so people don't need to know what lemmas are
- Break out into separate projects for each component. Ve-ruby, Ve-js.
- Better UTF-8 handling for Freeling
- See all the TODO's in the code
(c) Kim Ahlström 2011
This is under the MIT license.