* Terminology: deprecated vs obsolete
Typically, deprecated is used for functionality that is bound to become unavailable but that can still be used. Obsolete is used for features that have been removed. In E941, I think what is meant is "obsolete" since loading a model by a shortcut simply does not work anymore (and throws an error). This is different from downloading a model with a shortcut, which is deprecated but still works.
In light of this, perhaps all other error codes should be checked as well.
* clarify that the link command is removed and not just deprecated
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
* add multi-label textcat to menu
* add infobox on textcat API
* add info to v3 migration guide
* small edits
* further fixes in doc strings
* add infobox to textcat architectures
* add textcat_multilabel to overview of built-in components
* spelling
* fix unrelated warn msg
* Add textcat_multilabel to quickstart [ci skip]
* remove separate documentation page for multilabel_textcategorizer
* small edits
* positive label clarification
* avoid duplicating information in self.cfg and fix textcat.score
* fix multilabel textcat too
* revert threshold to storage in cfg
* revert threshold stuff for multi-textcat
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Draft out initial Spans data structure
* Initial span group commit
* Basic span group support on Doc
* Basic test for span group
* Compile span_group.pyx
* Draft addition of SpanGroup to DocBin
* Add deserialization for SpanGroup
* Add tests for serializing SpanGroup
* Fix serialization of SpanGroup
* Add EdgeC and GraphC structs
* Add draft Graph data structure
* Compile graph
* More work on Graph
* Update GraphC
* Upd graph
* Fix walk functions
* Let Graph take nodes and edges on construction
* Fix walking and getting
* Add graph tests
* Fix import
* Add module with the SpanGroups dict thingy
* Update test
* Rename 'span_groups' attribute
* Try to fix c++11 compilation
* Fix test
* Update DocBin
* Try to fix compilation
* Try to fix graph
* Improve SpanGroup docstrings
* Add doc.spans to documentation
* Fix serialization
* Tidy up and add docs
* Update docs [ci skip]
* Add SpanGroup.has_overlap
* WIP updated Graph API
* Start testing new Graph API
* Update Graph tests
* Update Graph
* Add docstring
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
Add `initialize.before_init` and `initialize.after_init` callbacks to
the config. The `initialize.before_init` callback is a place to
implement one-time tokenizer customizations that are then saved with the
model.
* rename Pipe to TrainablePipe
* split functionality between Pipe and TrainablePipe
* remove unnecessary methods from certain components
* cleanup
* hasattr(component, "pipe") should be sufficient again
* remove serialization and vocab/cfg from Pipe
* unify _ensure_examples and validate_examples
* small fixes
* hasattr checks for self.cfg and self.vocab
* make is_resizable and is_trainable properties
* serialize strings.json instead of vocab
* fix KB IO + tests
* fix typos
* more typos
* _added_strings as a set
* few more tests specifically for _added_strings field
* bump to 3.0.0a36
* Refactor Docs.is_ flags
* Add derived `Doc.has_annotation` method
* `Doc.has_annotation(attr)` returns `True` for partial annotation
* `Doc.has_annotation(attr, require_complete=True)` returns `True` for
complete annotation
* Add deprecation warnings to `is_tagged`, `is_parsed`, `is_sentenced`
and `is_nered`
* Add `Doc._get_array_attrs()`, which returns a full list of `Doc` attrs
for use with `Doc.to_array`, `Doc.to_bytes` and `Doc.from_docs`. The
list is the `DocBin` attributes list plus `SPACY` and `LENGTH`.
Notes on `Doc.has_annotation`:
* `HEAD` is converted to `DEP` because heads don't have an unset state
* Accept `IS_SENT_START` as a synonym of `SENT_START`
Additional changes:
* Add `NORM`, `ENT_ID` and `SENT_START` to default attributes for
`DocBin`
* In `Doc.from_array()` the presence of `DEP` causes `HEAD` to override
`SENT_START`
* In `Doc.from_array()` using `attrs` other than
`Doc._get_array_attrs()` (i.e., a user's custom list rather than our
default internal list) with both `HEAD` and `SENT_START` shows a warning
that `HEAD` will override `SENT_START`
* `set_children_from_heads` does not require dependency labels to set
sentence boundaries and sets `sent_start` for all non-sentence starts to
`-1`
* Fix call to set_children_form_heads
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>