* Add missing int value option to top-level pattern validation in Matcher
* Adjust existing tests accordingly
* Add new test for valid pattern `{"LENGTH": int}`
* fix overflow error on windows
* more documentation & logging fixes
* md fix
* 3 different limit parameters to play with execution time
* bug fixes directory locations
* small fixes
* exclude dev test articles from prior probabilities stats
* small fixes
* filtering wikidata entities, removing numeric and meta items
* adding aliases from wikidata also to the KB
* fix adding WD aliases
* adding also new aliases to previously added entities
* fixing comma's
* small doc fixes
* adding subclassof filtering
* append alias functionality in KB
* prevent appending the same entity-alias pair
* fix for appending WD aliases
* remove date filter
* remove unnecessary import
* small corrections and reformatting
* remove WD aliases for now (too slow)
* removing numeric entities from training and evaluation
* small fixes
* shortcut during prediction if there is only one candidate
* add counts and fscore logging, remove FP NER from evaluation
* fix entity_linker.predict to take docs instead of single sentences
* remove enumeration sentences from the WP dataset
* entity_linker.update to process full doc instead of single sentence
* spelling corrections and dump locations in readme
* NLP IO fix
* reading KB is unnecessary at the end of the pipeline
* small logging fix
* remove empty files
* Update util.filter_spans() to prefer earlier spans
* Add filter_spans test for first same-length span
* Update entity relation example to refer to util.filter_spans()
* Move prefix and suffix detection for URL_PATTERN
Move prefix and suffix detection for `URL_PATTERN` into the tokenizer.
Remove associated lookahead and lookbehind from `URL_PATTERN`.
Fix tokenization for Hungarian given new modified handling of prefixes
and suffixes.
* Match a wider range of URI schemes
* Move test
* Allow default in Lookups.get_table
* Start with blank tables in Lookups.from_bytes
* Refactor lemmatizer to hold instance of Lookups
* Get lookups table within the lemmatization methods to make sure it references the correct table (even if the table was replaced or modified, e.g. when loading a model from disk)
* Deprecate other arguments on Lemmatizer.__init__ and expect Lookups for consistency
* Remove old and unsupported Lemmatizer.load classmethod
* Refactor language-specific lemmatizers to inherit as much as possible from base class and override only what they need
* Update tests and docs
* Fix more tests
* Fix lemmatizer
* Upgrade pytest to try and fix weird CI errors
* Try pytest 4.6.5
* Add default to util.get_entry_point
* Tidy up entry points
* Read lookups from entry points
* Remove lookup tables and related tests
* Add lookups install option
* Remove lemmatizer tests
* Remove logic to process language data files
* Update setup.cfg
* test and fix for second bug of issue 4042
* fix for first bug in 4042
* crashing test for Issue 4313
* forgot one instance of resize
* remove prints
* undo uncomment
* delete test for 4313 (uses third party lib)
* add fix for Issue 4313
* unit test for 4313
* Replace PhraseMatcher with Aho-Corasick
Replace PhraseMatcher with the Aho-Corasick algorithm over numpy arrays
of the hash values for the relevant attribute. The implementation is
based on FlashText.
The speed should be similar to the previous PhraseMatcher. It is now
possible to easily remove match IDs and matches don't go missing with
large keyword lists / vocabularies.
Fixes#4308.
* Restore support for pickling
* Fix internal keyword add/remove for numpy arrays
* Add missing loop for match ID set in search loop
* Remove cruft in matching loop for partial matches
There was a bit of unnecessary code left over from FlashText in the
matching loop to handle partial token matches, which we don't have with
PhraseMatcher.
* Replace dict trie with MapStruct trie
* Fix how match ID hash is stored/added
* Update fix for match ID vocab
* Switch from map_get_unless_missing to map_get
* Switch from numpy array to Token.get_struct_attr
Access token attributes directly in Doc instead of making a copy of the
relevant values in a numpy array.
Add unsatisfactory warning for hash collision with reserved terminal
hash key. (Ideally it would change the reserved terminal hash and redo
the whole trie, but for now, I'm hoping there won't be collisions.)
* Restructure imports to export find_matches
* Implement full remove()
Remove unnecessary trie paths and free unused maps.
Parallel to Matcher, raise KeyError when attempting to remove a match ID
that has not been added.
* Store docs internally only as attr lists
* Reduces size for pickle
* Remove duplicate keywords store
Now that docs are stored as lists of attr hashes, there's no need to
have the duplicate _keywords store.
* remove duplicate unit test
* unit test (currently failing) for issue 4267
* bugfix: ensure doc.ents preserves kb_id annotations
* fix in setting doc.ents with empty label
* rename
* test for presetting an entity to a certain type
* allow overwriting Outside + blocking presets
* fix actions when previous label needs to be kept
* fix default ent_iob in set entities
* cleaner solution with U- action
* remove debugging print statements
* unit tests with explicit transitions and is_valid testing
* remove U- from move_names explicitly
* remove unit tests with pre-trained models that don't work
* remove (working) unit tests with pre-trained models
* clean up unit tests
* move unit tests
* small fixes
* remove two TODO's from doc.ents comments
* remove redundant __call__ method in pipes.TextCategorizer
Because the parent __call__ method behaves in the same way.
* fix: Pipe.__call__ arg
* fix: invalid arg in Pipe.__call__
* modified: spacy/tests/regression/test_issue4278.py (#4278)
* deleted: Pipfile
* Add doc.cats to spacy.gold at the paragraph level
Support `doc.cats` as `"cats": [{"label": string, "value": number}]` in
the spacy JSON training format at the paragraph level.
* `spacy.gold.docs_to_json()` writes `docs.cats`
* `GoldCorpus` reads in cats in each `GoldParse`
* Update instances of gold_tuples to handle cats
Update iteration over gold_tuples / gold_parses to handle addition of
cats at the paragraph level.
* Add textcat to train CLI
* Add textcat options to train CLI
* Add textcat labels in `TextCategorizer.begin_training()`
* Add textcat evaluation to `Scorer`:
* For binary exclusive classes with provided label: F1 for label
* For 2+ exclusive classes: F1 macro average
* For multilabel (not exclusive): ROC AUC macro average (currently
relying on sklearn)
* Provide user info on textcat evaluation settings, potential
incompatibilities
* Provide pipeline to Scorer in `Language.evaluate` for textcat config
* Customize train CLI output to include only metrics relevant to current
pipeline
* Add textcat evaluation to evaluate CLI
* Fix handling of unset arguments and config params
Fix handling of unset arguments and model confiug parameters in Scorer
initialization.
* Temporarily add sklearn requirement
* Remove sklearn version number
* Improve Scorer handling of models without textcats
* Fixing Scorer handling of models without textcats
* Update Scorer output for python 2.7
* Modify inf in Scorer for python 2.7
* Auto-format
Also make small adjustments to make auto-formatting with black easier and produce nicer results
* Move error message to Errors
* Update documentation
* Add cats to annotation JSON format [ci skip]
* Fix tpl flag and docs [ci skip]
* Switch to internal roc_auc_score
Switch to internal `roc_auc_score()` adapted from scikit-learn.
* Add AUCROCScore tests and improve errors/warnings
* Add tests for AUCROCScore and roc_auc_score
* Add missing error for only positive/negative values
* Remove unnecessary warnings and errors
* Make reduced roc_auc_score functions private
Because most of the checks and warnings have been stripped for the
internal functions and access is only intended through `ROCAUCScore`,
make the functions for roc_auc_score adapted from scikit-learn private.
* Check that data corresponds with multilabel flag
Check that the training instances correspond with the multilabel flag,
adding the multilabel flag if required.
* Add textcat score to early stopping check
* Add more checks to debug-data for textcat
* Add example training data for textcat
* Add more checks to textcat train CLI
* Check configuration when extending base model
* Fix typos
* Update textcat example data
* Provide licensing details and licenses for data
* Remove two labels with no positive instances from jigsaw-toxic-comment
data.
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Adjust Table API and add docs
* Add attributes and update description [ci skip]
* Use strings.get_string_id instead of hash_string
* Fix table method calls
* Make orth arg in Lemmatizer.lookup optional
Fall back to string, which is now handled by Table.__contains__ out-of-the-box
* Fix method name
* Auto-format
Most of these characters are for languages / writing systems that aren't
supported by spacy, but I don't think it causes problems to include
them. In the UD evals, Hindi and Urdu improve a lot as expected (from
0-10% to 70-80%) and Persian improves a little (90% to 96%). Tamil
improves in combination with #4288.
The punctuation list is converted to a set internally because of its
increased length.
Sentence final punctuation generated with:
```
unichars -gas '[\p{Sentence_Break=STerm}\p{Sentence_Break=ATerm}]' '\p{Terminal_Punctuation}'
```
See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9508766/461847Fixes#4269.
Before this patch, half-width spaces between words were simply lost in
Japanese text. This wasn't immediately noticeable because much Japanese
text never uses spaces at all.
* Improve load_language_data helper
* WIP: Add Lookups implementation
* Start moving lemma data over to JSON
* WIP: move data over for more languages
* Convert more languages
* Fix lemmatizer fixtures in tests
* Finish conversion
* Auto-format JSON files
* Fix test for now
* Make sure tables are stored on instance
* Update docstrings
* Update docstrings and errors
* Update test
* Add Lookups.__len__
* Add serialization methods
* Add Lookups.remove_table
* Use msgpack for serialization to disk
* Fix file exists check
* Try using OrderedDict for everything
* Update .flake8 [ci skip]
* Try fixing serialization
* Update test_lookups.py
* Update test_serialize_vocab_strings.py
* Lookups / Tables now work
This implements the stubs in the Lookups/Table classes. Currently this
is in Cython but with no type declarations, so that could be improved.
* Add lookups to setup.py
* Actually add lookups pyx
The previous commit added the old py file...
* Lookups work-in-progress
* Move from pyx back to py
* Add string based lookups, fix serialization
* Update tests, language/lemmatizer to work with string lookups
There are some outstanding issues here:
- a pickling-related test fails due to the bloom filter
- some custom lemmatizers (fr/nl at least) have issues
More generally, there's a question of how to deal with the case where
you have a string but want to use the lookup table. Currently the table
allows access by string or id, but that's getting pretty awkward.
* Change lemmatizer lookup method to pass (orth, string)
* Fix token lookup
* Fix French lookup
* Fix lt lemmatizer test
* Fix Dutch lemmatizer
* Fix lemmatizer lookup test
This was using a normal dict instead of a Table, so checks for the
string instead of an integer key failed.
* Make uk/nl/ru lemmatizer lookup methods consistent
The mentioned tokenizers all have their own implementation of the
`lookup` method, which accesses a `Lookups` table. The way that was
called in `token.pyx` was changed so this should be updated to have the
same arguments as `lookup` in `lemmatizer.py` (specificially (orth/id,
string)).
Prior to this change tests weren't failing, but there would probably be
issues with normal use of a model. More tests should proably be added.
Additionally, the language-specific `lookup` implementations seem like
they might not be needed, since they handle things like lower-casing
that aren't actually language specific.
* Make recently added Greek method compatible
* Remove redundant class/method
Leftovers from a merge not cleaned up adequately.
* Allow copying the user_data with as_doc + unit test
* add option to docs
* add typing
* import fix
* workaround to avoid bool clashing ...
* bint instead of bool
* Improve load_language_data helper
* WIP: Add Lookups implementation
* Start moving lemma data over to JSON
* WIP: move data over for more languages
* Convert more languages
* Fix lemmatizer fixtures in tests
* Finish conversion
* Auto-format JSON files
* Fix test for now
* Make sure tables are stored on instance
* Update docstrings
* Update docstrings and errors
* Update test
* Add Lookups.__len__
* Add serialization methods
* Add Lookups.remove_table
* Use msgpack for serialization to disk
* Fix file exists check
* Try using OrderedDict for everything
* Update .flake8 [ci skip]
* Try fixing serialization
* Update test_lookups.py
* Update test_serialize_vocab_strings.py
* Fix serialization for lookups
* Fix lookups
* Fix lookups
* Fix lookups
* Try to fix serialization
* Try to fix serialization
* Try to fix serialization
* Try to fix serialization
* Give up on serialization test
* Xfail more serialization tests for 3.5
* Fix lookups for 2.7
* Modify retokenizer to use span root attributes
* tag/pos/morph are set to root tag/pos/morph
* lemma and norm are reset and end up as orth (not ideal, but better
than orth of first token)
* Also handle individual merge case
* Add test
* Attempt to handle ent_iob and ent_type in merges
* Fix check for whether B-ENT should become I-ENT
* Move IOB consistency check to after attrs
Move all IOB consistency checks after attrs are set and simplify to
check entire document, modifying I to B at the beginning of the document
or if the entity type of the previous token isn't the same.
* Move IOB consistency check for single merge
Move IOB consistency check after the token array is compressed for the
single merge case.
* Update spacy/tokens/_retokenize.pyx
Co-Authored-By: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Remove single vs. multiple merge distinction
Remove original single-instance `_merge()` and use `_bulk_merge()` (now
renamed `_merge()`) for all merges.
* Add out-of-bound check in previous entity check
* Updates/bugfixes for NER/IOB converters
* Converter formats `ner` and `iob` use autodetect to choose a converter if
possible
* `iob2json` is reverted to handle sentence-per-line data like
`word1|pos1|ent1 word2|pos2|ent2`
* Fix bug in `merge_sentences()` so the second sentence in each batch isn't
skipped
* `conll_ner2json` is made more general so it can handle more formats with
whitespace-separated columns
* Supports all formats where the first column is the token and the final
column is the IOB tag; if present, the second column is the POS tag
* As in CoNLL 2003 NER, blank lines separate sentences, `-DOCSTART- -X- O O`
separates documents
* Add option for segmenting sentences (new flag `-s`)
* Parser-based sentence segmentation with a provided model, otherwise with
sentencizer (new option `-b` to specify model)
* Can group sentences into documents with `n_sents` as long as sentence
segmentation is available
* Only applies automatic segmentation when there are no existing delimiters
in the data
* Provide info about settings applied during conversion with warnings and
suggestions if settings conflict or might not be not optimal.
* Add tests for common formats
* Add '(default)' back to docs for -c auto
* Add document count back to output
* Revert changes to converter output message
* Use explicit tabs in convert CLI test data
* Adjust/add messages for n_sents=1 default
* Add sample NER data to training examples
* Update README
* Add links in docs to example NER data
* Define msg within converters
* Prevent subtok label if not learning tokens
The parser introduces the subtok label to mark tokens that should be
merged during post-processing. Previously this happened even if we did
not have the --learn-tokens flag set. This patch passes the config
through to the parser, to prevent the problem.
* Make merge_subtokens a parser post-process if learn_subtokens
* Fix train script
* Add test for 3830: subtok problem
* Fix handlign of non-subtok in parser training
* allow phrasematcher to link one match to multiple original patterns
* small fix for defining ent_id in the matcher (anti-ghost prevention)
* cleanup
* formatting
* Improve load_language_data helper
* WIP: Add Lookups implementation
* Start moving lemma data over to JSON
* WIP: move data over for more languages
* Convert more languages
* Fix lemmatizer fixtures in tests
* Finish conversion
* Auto-format JSON files
* Fix test for now
* Make sure tables are stored on instance
Check for relevant components in the pipeline when Matcher is called,
similar to the checks for PhraseMatcher in #4105.
* keep track of attributes seen in patterns
* when Matcher is called on a Doc, check for is_tagged for LEMMA, TAG,
POS and for is_parsed for DEP
* Fix typo in rule-based matching docs
* Improve token pattern checking without validation
Add more detailed token pattern checks without full JSON pattern validation and
provide more detailed error messages.
Addresses #4070 (also related: #4063, #4100).
* Check whether top-level attributes in patterns and attr for PhraseMatcher are
in token pattern schema
* Check whether attribute value types are supported in general (as opposed to
per attribute with full validation)
* Report various internal error types (OverflowError, AttributeError, KeyError)
as ValueError with standard error messages
* Check for tagger/parser in PhraseMatcher pipeline for attributes TAG, POS,
LEMMA, and DEP
* Add error messages with relevant details on how to use validate=True or nlp()
instead of nlp.make_doc()
* Support attr=TEXT for PhraseMatcher
* Add NORM to schema
* Expand tests for pattern validation, Matcher, PhraseMatcher, and EntityRuler
* Remove unnecessary .keys()
* Rephrase error messages
* Add another type check to Matcher
Add another type check to Matcher for more understandable error messages
in some rare cases.
* Support phrase_matcher_attr=TEXT for EntityRuler
* Don't use spacy.errors in examples and bin scripts
* Fix error code
* Auto-format
Also try get Azure pipelines to finally start a build :(
* Update errors.py
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Check whether two entities overlap
- biluo_gold_biluo_overlap now throw exception when entities passed in have overlaps
- added unit test
* SCA agreement
* pytest file for issue4104 established
* edited default lookup english lemmatizer for spun; fixes issue 4102
* eliminated parameterization and sorted dictionary dependnency in issue 4104 test
* added contributor agreement
* document token ent_kb_id
* document span kb_id
* update pipeline documentation
* prior and context weights as bool's instead
* entitylinker api documentation
* drop for both models
* finish entitylinker documentation
* small fixes
* documentation for KB
* candidate documentation
* links to api pages in code
* small fix
* frequency examples as counts for consistency
* consistent documentation about tensors returned by predict
* add entity linking to usage 101
* add entity linking infobox and KB section to 101
* entity-linking in linguistic features
* small typo corrections
* training example and docs for entity_linker
* predefined nlp and kb
* revert back to similarity encodings for simplicity (for now)
* set prior probabilities to 0 when excluded
* code clean up
* bugfix: deleting kb ID from tokens when entities were removed
* refactor train el example to use either model or vocab
* pretrain_kb example for example kb generation
* add to training docs for KB + EL example scripts
* small fixes
* error numbering
* ensure the language of vocab and nlp stay consistent across serialization
* equality with =
* avoid conflict in errors file
* add error 151
* final adjustements to the train scripts - consistency
* update of goldparse documentation
* small corrections
* push commit
* turn kb_creator into CLI script (wip)
* proper parameters for training entity vectors
* wikidata pipeline split up into two executable scripts
* remove context_width
* move wikidata scripts in bin directory, remove old dummy script
* refine KB script with logs and preprocessing options
* small edits
* small improvements to logging of EL CLI script
* Improve NER per type scoring
* include all gold labels in per type scoring, not only when recall > 0
* improve efficiency of per type scoring
* Create Scorer tests, initially with NER tests
* move regression test #3968 (per type NER scoring) to Scorer tests
* add new test for per type NER scoring with imperfect P/R/F and per
type P/R/F including a case where R == 0.0
* failing unit test for issue 3962
* attempt to fix Issue #3962
* create artificial unit test example
* using length instead of self.length
* sp
* reformat with black
* find better ancestor within span and use generic 'dep'
* attach to span.root if there is no appropriate ancestor
* comment span text
* clean up ancestor code
* reconstruct dep tree to keep same number of sentences
Expected an `entity_ruler.jsonl` file in the top-level model directory, so the path passed to from_disk by default (model path plus componentn name), but with the suffix ".jsonl".
* Perserve flags in EntityRuler
The EntityRuler (explosion/spaCy#3526) does not preserve
overwrite flags (or `ent_id_sep`) when serialized. This
commit adds support for serialization/deserialization preserving
overwrite and ent_id_sep flags.
* add signed contributor agreement
* flake8 cleanup
mostly blank line issues.
* mark test from the issue as needing a model
The test from the issue needs some language model for serialization
but the test wasn't originally marked correctly.
* Adds `phrase_matcher_attr` to allow args to PhraseMatcher
This is an added arg to pass to the `PhraseMatcher`. For example,
this allows creation of a case insensitive phrase matcher when the
`EntityRuler` is created. References explosion/spaCy#3822
* remove unneeded model loading
The model didn't need to be loaded, and I replaced it with
a change that doesn't require it (using existings fixtures)
* updated docstring for new argument
* updated docs to reflect new argument to the EntityRuler constructor
* change tempdir handling to be compatible with python 2.7
* return conflicted code to entityruler
Some stuff got cut out because of merge conflicts, this
returns that code for the phrase_matcher_attr.
* fixed typo in the code added back after conflicts
* flake8 compliance
When I deconflicted the branch there were some flake8 issues
introduced. This resolves the spacing problems.
* test changes: attempts to fix flaky test in python3.5
These tests seem to be alittle flaky in 3.5 so I changed the check to avoid
the comparisons that seem to be fail sometimes.
* Perserve flags in EntityRuler
The EntityRuler (explosion/spaCy#3526) does not preserve
overwrite flags (or `ent_id_sep`) when serialized. This
commit adds support for serialization/deserialization preserving
overwrite and ent_id_sep flags.
* add signed contributor agreement
* flake8 cleanup
mostly blank line issues.
* mark test from the issue as needing a model
The test from the issue needs some language model for serialization
but the test wasn't originally marked correctly.
* remove unneeded model loading
The model didn't need to be loaded, and I replaced it with
a change that doesn't require it (using existings fixtures)
* change tempdir handling to be compatible with python 2.7
* Adds code to handle item saved before this change.
This code chanes how the save files are handled and how the bytes
are stored as well. This code adds check to dispatch correctly
if it encounters bytes or files saved in the old format (and tests
for those cases).
* use util function for tempdir management
Updated after PR comments: this code now uses the make_tempdir function from util
instead of doing it by hand.
* initial LT lang support
* Added more stopwords. Started setting up some basic test environment (not complete)
* Initial morph rules for LT lang
* Closes#1 Adds tokenizer exceptions for Lithuanian
* Closes#5 Punctuation rules. Closes#6 Lexical Attributes
* test: add native examples to basic tests
* feat: add tag map for lt lang
* fix: remove undefined tag attribute 'Definite'
* feat: add lemmatizer for lt lang
* refactor: add new instances to lt lang morph rules; use tags from tag map
* refactor: add morph rules to lt lang defaults
* refactor: only keep nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives in lt lang lemmatizer lookup
* refactor: add capitalized words to lt lang lemmatizer
* refactor: add more num words to lt lang lex attrs
* refactor: update lt lang stop word set
* refactor: add new instances to lt lang tokenizer exceptions
* refactor: remove comments form lt lang init file
* refactor: use function instead of lambda in lt lex lang getter
* refactor: remove conversion to dict in lt init when dict is already provided
* chore: rename lt 'test_basic' to 'test_text'
* feat: add more lt text tests
* feat: add lemmatizer tests
* refactor: remove unused imports, add newline to end of file
* chore: add contributor agreement
* chore: change 'en' to 'lt' in lt example description
* fix: add missing encoding info
* style: add newline to end of file
* refactor: use python2 compatible syntax
* style: reformat code using black
* Adding support for entity_id in EntityRuler pipeline component
* Adding Spacy Contributor aggreement
* Updating EntityRuler to use string.format instead of f strings
* Update Entity Ruler to support an 'id' attribute per pattern that explicitly identifies an entity.
* Fixing tests
* Remove custom extension entity_id and use built in ent_id token attribute.
* Changing entity_id to ent_id for consistent naming
* entity_ids => ent_ids
* Removing kb, cleaning up tests, making util functions private, use rsplit instead of split
* Add check for empty input file to CLI pretrain
* Raise error if JSONL is not a dict or contains neither `tokens` nor `text` key
* Skip empty values for correct pretrain keys and log a counter as warning
* Add tests for CLI pretrain core function make_docs.
* Add a short hint for the `tokens` key to the CLI pretrain docs
* Add success message to CLI pretrain
* Update model loading to fix the tests
* Skip empty values and do not create docs out of it
* Add custom __dir__ to Underscore (see #3707)
* Make sure custom extension methods keep their docstrings (see #3707)
* Improve tests
* Prepend note on partial to docstring (see #3707)
* Remove print statement
* Handle cases where docstring is None
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* fix(util): fix decaying function output
* fix(util): better test and adhere to code standards
* fix(util): correct variable name, pytestify test, update website text
v2.1 introduced a regression when deserializing the parser after
parser.add_label() had been called. The code around the class mapping is
pretty confusing currently, as it was written to accommodate backwards
model compatibility. It needs to be revised when the models are next
retrained.
Closes#3433
spaCy v2.1 switched to the built-in re module, where v2.0 had been using
the third-party regex library. When the tokenizer was deserialized on
Python2.7, the `re.compile()` function was called with expressions that
featured escaped unicode codepoints that were not in Python2.7's unicode
database.
Problems occurred when we had a range between two of these unknown
codepoints, like this:
```
'[\\uAA77-\\uAA79]'
```
On Python2.7, the unknown codepoints are not unescaped correctly,
resulting in arbitrary out-of-range characters being matched by the
expression.
This problem does not occur if we instead have a range between two
unicode literals, rather than the escape sequences. To fix the bug, we
therefore add a new compat function that unescapes unicode sequences
using the `ast.literal_eval()` function. Care is taken to ensure we
do not also escape non-unicode sequences.
Closes#3356.
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* merging conllu/conll and conllubio scripts
* tabs to spaces
* removing conllubio2json from converters/__init__.py
* Move not-really-CLI tests to misc
* Add converter test using no-ud data
* Fix test I broke
* removing include_biluo parameter
* fixing read_conllx
* remove include_biluo from convert.py
* label in span not writable anymore
* more explicit unit test and error message for readonly label
* bit more explanation (view)
* error msg tailored to specific case
* fix None case
Closes#2091.
## Description
With the new `vocab.writing_system` property introduced in #3390 (exposed via the language defaults), I was able to finally fix this (I think!). Based on the `Doc`, dispaCy now detects whether it's a RTL or LTR language and adjusts the visualization accordingly. Wherever possible, I've also added `direction` and `lang` attributes.
Entity visualization now looks like this:
<img width="318" alt="Screenshot 2019-03-11 at 16 06 51" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13643239/54136866-d97afd80-441c-11e9-8c27-3d46994cc833.png">
And dependencies like this (ignore the most likely incorrect tags and dependencies):
<img width="621" alt="Screenshot 2019-03-11 at 16 51 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13643239/54137771-8b66f980-441e-11e9-8460-0682b95eef2a.png">
### Types of change
enhancement, bug fix
## Checklist
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* Add xfail test for vocab.writing_system
* Add vocab.writing_system property
* Set Language.Defaults.writing_system
* Set default writing system
* Remove xfail on test_vocab_writing_system
Closes#2203. Closes#3268.
Lemmas set from outside the `Morphology` class were being overwritten. The result was especially confusing when deserialising, as it meant some lemmas could change when storing and retrieving a `Doc` object.
This PR applies two fixes:
1) When we go to set the lemma in the `Morphology` class, first check whether a lemma is already set. If so, don't overwrite.
2) When we load with `doc.from_array()`, take care to apply the `TAG` field first. This allows other fields to overwrite the `TAG` implied properties, if they're provided explicitly (e.g. the `LEMMA`).
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* Make serialization methods consistent
exclude keyword argument instead of random named keyword arguments and deprecation handling
* Update docs and add section on serialization fields
* Use default return instead of else
* Add Doc.is_nered to indicate if entities have been set
* Add properties in Doc.to_json if they were set, not if they're available
This way, if a processed Doc exports "pos": None, it means that the tag was explicitly unset. If it exports "ents": [], it means that entity annotations are available but that this document doesn't contain any entities. Before, this would have been unclear and problematic for training.
* Improve handling of missing NER tags
GoldParse can accept missing NER tags, if entities is provided
in BILUO format (rather than as spans). Missing tags can be provided
as None values.
Fix bug that occurred when first tag was a None value. Closes#2603.
* Document specification of missing NER tags.
* Classes for Ukrainian; small fix in Russian.
* Contributor agreement
* pymorphy2 initialization split for ru and uk (#3327)
* stop-words fixed
* Unit-tests updated
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## Description
This PR adds the abilility to override custom extension attributes during merging. This will only work for attributes that are writable, i.e. attributes registered with a default value like `default=False` or attribute that have both a getter *and* a setter implemented.
```python
Token.set_extension('is_musician', default=False)
doc = nlp("I like David Bowie.")
with doc.retokenize() as retokenizer:
attrs = {"LEMMA": "David Bowie", "_": {"is_musician": True}}
retokenizer.merge(doc[2:4], attrs=attrs)
assert doc[2].text == "David Bowie"
assert doc[2].lemma_ == "David Bowie"
assert doc[2]._.is_musician
```
### Types of change
enhancement
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* splitting up latin unicode interval
* removing hyphen as infix for French
* adding failing test for issue 1235
* test for issue #3002 which now works
* partial fix for issue #2070
* keep the hyphen as infix for French (as it was)
* restore french expressions with hyphen as infix (as it was)
* added succeeding unit test for Issue #2656
* Fix issue #2822 with custom Italian exception
* Fix issue #2926 by allowing numbers right before infix /
* splitting up latin unicode interval
* removing hyphen as infix for French
* adding failing test for issue 1235
* test for issue #3002 which now works
* partial fix for issue #2070
* keep the hyphen as infix for French (as it was)
* restore french expressions with hyphen as infix (as it was)
* added succeeding unit test for Issue #2656
* Fix issue #2822 with custom Italian exception
* Fix issue #2926 by allowing numbers right before infix /
* remove duplicate
* remove xfail for Issue #2179 fixed by Matt
* adjust documentation and remove reference to regex lib
* Fix matching on extension attrs and predicates
* Fix detection of match_id when using extension attributes. The match
ID is stored as the last entry in the pattern. We were checking for this
with nr_attr == 0, which didn't account for extension attributes.
* Fix handling of predicates. The wrong count was being passed through,
so even patterns that didn't have a predicate were being checked.
* Fix regex pattern
* Fix matcher set value test
* Change retokenize.split() API for heads
* Pass lists as values for attrs in split
* Fix test_doc_split filename
* Add error for mismatched tokens after split
* Raise error if new tokens don't match text
* Fix doc test
* Fix error
* Move deps under attrs
* Fix split tests
* Fix retokenize.split
* Add base classes for more languages
* Add test for language class initialization
Make sure language can be initialize – otherwise, it's difficult to catch serious errors in the test suite, because languages are lazy-loaded
* Add split one token into several (resolves#2838)
* Improve error message for token splitting
* Make retokenizer.split() tests use a Token object
Change retokenizer.split() to use a Token object, instead of an index.
* Pass Token into retokenize.split()
Tweak retokenize.split() API so that we pass the `Token` object, not the index.
* Fix token.idx in retokenize.split()
* Test that token.idx is correct after split
* Fix token.idx for split tokens
* Fix retokenize.split()
* Fix retokenize.split
* Fix retokenize.split() test
* Add custom MatchPatternError
* Improve validators and add validation option to Matcher
* Adjust formatting
* Never validate in Matcher within PhraseMatcher
If we do decide to make validate default to True, the PhraseMatcher's Matcher shouldn't ever validate. Here, we create the patterns automatically anyways (and it's currently unclear whether the validation has performance impacts at a very large scale).
In most cases, the PhraseMatcher will match on the verbatim token text or as of v2.1, sometimes the lowercase text. This means that we only need a tokenized Doc, without any other attributes.
If phrase patterns are created by processing large terminology lists with the full `nlp` object, this easily can make things a lot slower, because all components will be applied, even if we don't actually need the attributes they set (like part-of-speech tags, dependency labels).
The warning message also includes a suggestion to use nlp.make_doc or nlp.tokenizer.pipe for even faster processing. For now, the validation has to be enabled explicitly by setting validate=True.
* Improved stop words list
* Removed some wrong stop words form list
* Improved stop words list
* Removed some wrong stop words form list
* Improved Polish Tokenizer (#38)
* Add tests for polish tokenizer
* Add polish tokenizer exceptions
* Don't split any words containing hyphens
* Fix test case with wrong model answer
* Remove commented out line of code until better solution is found
* Add source srx' license
* Rename exception_list.py to match spaCy conventionality
* Add a brief explanation of where the exception list comes from
* Add newline after reach exception
* Rename COPYING.txt to LICENSE
* Delete old files
* Add header to the license
* Agreements signed
* Stanisław Giziński agreement
* Krzysztof Kowalczyk - signed agreement
* Mateusz Olko agreement
* Add DoomCoder's contributor agreement
* Improve like number checking in polish lang
* like num tests added
* all from SI system added
* Final licence and removed splitting exceptions
* Added polish stop words to LEX_ATTRA
* Add encoding info to pl tokenizer exceptions
## Description
1. Added the same infix rule as in French (`d'une`, `j'ai`) for Italian (`c'è`, `l'ha`), bringing F-score on `it_isdt-ud-train.txt` from 96% to 99%. Added unit test to check this behaviour.
2. Added specific Urdu punctuation character as suffix, improving F-score on `ur_udtb-ud-train.txt` from 94% to 100%. Added unit test to check this behaviour.
### Types of change
Enhancement of Italian & Urdu tokenization
## 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.
* replace unicode categories with raw list of code points
* simplifying ranges
* fixing variable length quotes
* removing redundant regular expression
* small cleanup of regexp notations
* quotes and alpha as ranges instead of alterations
* removed most regexp dependencies and features
* exponential backtracking - unit tests
* rewrote expression with pathological backtracking
* disabling double hyphen tests for now
* test additional variants of repeating punctuation
* remove regex and redundant backslashes from load_reddit script
* small typo fixes
* disable double punctuation test for russian
* clean up old comments
* format block code
* final cleanup
* naming consistency
* french strings as unicode for python 2 support
* french regular expression case insensitive
* Update matcher engine for regex and extensions
Add support for matching over arbitrary Python predicate functions, and
arbitrary Python attribute getters. This will allow matching over regex
patterns, and allow supporting extension attributes.
The results of the Python predicate functions are cached, so that we don't
call the same predicate function twice for the same token. The extension
attributes are fetched into an array for each token in the doc. This
should minimise the performance impact of the new features.
We still need to wire up these features to the patterns, and test it
all.
* Work on wiring up extra attributes in matcher
* Work on tests for extra matcher attrs
* Add support for extension attrs to matcher
* Test extension attribute matching
* Work on implementing predicate-based match patterns
* Get predicates working for set membership
* Add test for set membership
* Make extensions+predicates work
* Test matcher extensions
* Cache predicate results better in Matcher
* Remove print statement in matcher test
* Use srsly to get key for predicates
* 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')
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.
Initially span.as_doc() was designed to return a view of the span's contents, as a Doc object. This was a nice idea, but it fails due to the token.idx property, which refers to the character offset within the string. In a span, the idx of the first token might not be 0. Because this data is different, we can't have a view --- it'll be inconsistent.
This patch changes span.as_doc() to instead return a copy. The docs are updated accordingly. Closes#1537
* Update test for span.as_doc()
* Make span.as_doc() return a copy. Closes#1537
* Document change to Span.as_doc()
The doc.retokenize() context manager wasn't resizing doc.tensor, leading to a mismatch between the number of tokens in the doc and the number of rows in the tensor. We fix this by deleting rows from the tensor. Merged spans are represented by the vector of their last token.
* Add test for resizing doc.tensor when merging
* Add test for resizing doc.tensor when merging. Closes#1963
* Update get_lca_matrix test for develop
* Fix retokenize if tensor unset
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## Description
See #3079. Here I'm merging into `develop` instead of `master`.
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Bug fix.
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* 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
* 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
* Add failing test for matcher bug #3009
* Deduplicate matches from Matcher
* Update matcher ? quantifier test
* Fix bug with ? quantifier in Matcher
The ? quantifier indicates a token may occur zero or one times. If the
token pattern fit, the matcher would fail to consider valid matches
where the token pattern did not fit. Consider a simple regex like:
.?b
If we have the string 'b', the .? part will fit --- but then the 'b' in
the pattern will not fit, leaving us with no match. The same bug left us
with too few matches in some cases. For instance, consider:
.?.?
If we have a string of length two, like 'ab', we actually have three
possible matches here: [a, b, ab]. We were only recovering 'ab'. This
should now be fixed. Note that the fix also uncovered another bug, where
we weren't deduplicating the matches. There are actually two ways we
might match 'a' and two ways we might match 'b': as the second token of the pattern,
or as the first token of the pattern. This ambiguity is spurious, so we
need to deduplicate.
Closes#2464 and #3009
* Fix Python2
## Description
- [x] fix auto-detection of Jupyter notebooks (even if `jupyter=True` isn't set)
- [x] add `displacy.set_render_wrapper` method to define a custom function called around the HTML markup generated in all calls to `displacy.render` (can be used to allow custom integrations, callbacks and page formatting)
- [x] add option to customise host for web server
- [x] show warning if `displacy.serve` is called from within Jupyter notebooks
- [x] move error message to `spacy.errors.Errors`.
### Types of change
enhancement
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* issue #3012: add test
* add contributor aggreement
* Make test work without models and fix typos
ten.pos_ instead of ten.orth_ and comparison against "10" instead of integer 10
Fixes#3027.
* Allow Span.__init__ to take unicode values for the `label` argument.
* Allow `Span.label_` to be writeable.
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- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [ ] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
See #3028. The solution in this patch is pretty debateable.
What we do is give the TokenC struct a .norm field, by repurposing the previously idle .sense attribute. It's nice to repurpose a previous field because it means the TokenC doesn't change size, so even if someone's using the internals very deeply, nothing will break.
The weird thing here is that the TokenC and the LexemeC both have an attribute named NORM. This arguably assists in backwards compatibility. On the other hand, maybe it's really bad! We're changing the semantics of the attribute subtly, so maybe it's better if someone calling lex.norm gets a breakage, and instead is told to write lex.default_norm?
Overall I believe this patch makes the NORM feature work the way we sort of expected it to work. Certainly it's much more like how the docs describe it, and more in line with how we've been directing people to use the norm attribute. We'll also be able to use token.norm to do stuff like spelling correction, which is pretty cool.