* modifying FR lookup to remove ambiguity and adding lookup vocab to FR files
* modifying FR lookup to remove ambiguity and adding lookup vocab to FR files
* updating the contributor agreement for amperinet
Resolves#3208.
Prevent interactions with other libraries (pandas) that also access `get_ipython().config` and its parameters. See #3208 for details. I don't fully understand why this happens, but in spaCy, we can at least make sure we avoid calling into this method.
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* Added the same punctuation rules as danish language.
* Added abbreviations and also the possibility to have capitalized abbreviations on some. Added a few specific cases too
* Added test for long texts in swedish
* Added morph rules, infixes and suffixes to __init__.py for swedish
* Added some tests for prefixes, infixes and suffixes
* Added tests for lemma
* Renamed files to follow convention
* [sv] Removed ambigious abbreviations
* Added more tests for tokenizer exceptions
* Added test for problem with punctuation in issue #2578
* Contributor agreement
* Removed faulty lemmatization of 'jag' ('I') as it was lemmatized to 'jaga' ('hunt')
Tamil language support to spaCy
Description
Hereby, creating new PR to add support for Tamil language in spaCy
added stop words, examples and numerical attributes
<--Working on other language data-->
Types of change
Enhancement
Checklist
[ x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
[x ] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
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* adding adverbs and irregular cases for empty words
* adding adverbs and irregular cases for empty words
* adding adverbs and irregular cases for empty words
* updating contributor agreement for amperinet
* modifying French lookup that contained wrong lemmas
* correcting wrong line breaks on hyphen
* adding contributor agreement for amperinet@
* correcting a typo
This PR adds a test for an untested case of `Span.get_lca_matrix`, and fixes a bug for that scenario, which I introduced in [this PR](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/pull/3089) (sorry!).
## Description
The previous implementation of get_lca_matrix was failing for the case `doc[j:k].get_lca_matrix()` where `j > 0`. A test has been added for this case and the bug has been fixed.
### Types of change
Bug fix
## Checklist
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
* Test on #2396: bug in Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* reimplementation of Doc.get_lca_matrix(), (closes#2396)
* reimplement Span.get_lca_matrix(), and call it from Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* tests Span.get_lca_matrix() as well as Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* implement _get_lca_matrix as a helper function in doc.pyx; call it from Doc.get_lca_matrix and Span.get_lca_matrix
* use memory view instead of np.ndarray in _get_lca_matrix (faster)
* fix bug when calling Span.get_lca_matrix; return lca matrix as np.array instead of memoryview
* cleaner conditional, add comment
I have added alpha support for the Tagalog language from the Philippines. It is the basis for the country's national language Filipino. I have heavily based the format to the EN and ES languages.
I have provided several words in the lemmatizer lookup table, added stop words from a source, translated numeric words to its Tagalog counterpart, added some tokenizer exceptions, and kept the tag map the same as the English language.
While the alpha language passed the preliminary testing that you provided, I think it needs more data to be useful for most cases.
* Added alpha support for Tagalog language
* Edited contributor template
* Included SCA; Reverted templates
* Fixed SCA template
* Fixed changes in SCA template
* modifying FR lemmatization for nouns
* modifying FR lemmatization for nouns
* adding contributor agreement for amperinet
* adding rules for words with inclusive parentheses wrongly tokenized
* adding contributor agreement for amperinet
* adding a missing comma
* updating rules and vocabulary for French lemmatization of verbs
* updating the file with French auxiliary verb
* updating rules and vocabulary for French lemmatization of verbs
* adding contributor agreement for amperinet
* adding rules for words with inclusive parentheses wrongly tokenized
* Updated wordforms for Norwegian lemmatizer
Upload of updated lists of wordforms for the Norwegian lemmatizer (nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives and lookup).
* Add spaCy contributor agreement for user beatesi
* Updated wordforms for Norwegian lemmatizer
* additional unit test for new entr word not in other lists
* bugfix - unit test works
* use _latin_lower instead of alpha_lower for french
* revert back to ALPHA_LOWER (following the code for languages)
* contributor agreement
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- [x] Replace marks in params for pytest 4.0 compat ([see here](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/deprecations.html#marks-in-pytest-mark-parametrize))
- [x] Un-xfail passing tests (some fixes in a recent update resolved a bunch of issues, but tests were apparently never updated here)
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* fixes symbolic link on py3 and windows
during setup of spacy using command
python -m spacy link en_core_web_sm en
closes#2948
* Update spacy/compat.py
Co-Authored-By: cicorias <cicorias@users.noreply.github.com>
Resolves#2924.
## Description
Fixes problem where multiple visualizations in Jupyter notebooks would have clashing arc IDs, resulting in weirdly positioned arc labels. Generating a random ID prefix so even identical parses won't receive the same IDs for consistency (even if effect of ID clash isn't noticable here.)
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The helper method state.B(1) gets the index of the first token of the
buffer, or -1 if no such token exists. Normally this is safe because we
pass this to functions like state.safe_get(), which returns an empty
token. Here we used it directly as an array index, which is not okay!
This error may have been the cause of out-of-bounds access errors during
training. Similar errors may still be around, so much be hunted down.
Hunting this one down took a long time...I printed out values across
training runs and diffed, looking for points of divergence between
runs, when no randomness should be allowed.