* 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>
Instead of unsetting lemmas on retokenized tokens, set the default
lemmas to:
* merge: concatenate any existing lemmas with `SPACY` preserved
* split: use the new `ORTH` values if lemmas were previously set,
otherwise leave unset
* Only set NORM on Token in retokenizer
Instead of setting `NORM` on both the token and lexeme, set `NORM` only
on the token.
The retokenizer tries to set all possible attributes with
`Token/Lexeme.set_struct_attr` so that it doesn't have to enumerate
which attributes are available for each. `NORM` is the only attribute
that's stored on both and for most cases it doesn't make sense to set
the global norms based on a individual retokenization. For lexeme-only
attributes like `IS_STOP` there's no way to avoid the global side
effects, but I think that `NORM` would be better only on the token.
* Fix test
* Refactor Token morph setting
* Remove `Token.morph_`
* Add `Token.set_morph()`
* `0` resets `token.c.morph` to unset
* Any other values are passed to `Morphology.add`
* Add token.morph setter to set from MorphAnalysis
In order to make it easier to construct `Doc` objects as training data,
modify how missing and blocked entity tokens are set to prioritize
setting `O` and missing entity tokens for training purposes over setting
blocked entity tokens.
* `Doc.ents` setter sets tokens outside entity spans to `O` regardless
of the current state of each token
* For `Doc.ents`, setting a span with a missing label sets the `ent_iob`
to missing instead of blocked
* `Doc.block_ents(spans)` marks spans as hard `O` for use with the
`EntityRecognizer`
* 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>
* Clean up spacy.tokens
* Update `set_children_from_heads`:
* Don't check `dep` when setting lr_* or sentence starts
* Set all non-sentence starts to `False`
* Use `set_children_from_heads` in `Token.head` setter
* Reduce similar/duplicate code (admittedly adds a bit of overhead)
* Update sentence starts consistently
* Remove unused `Doc.set_parse`
* Minor changes:
* Declare cython variables (to avoid cython warnings)
* Clean up imports
* Modify set_children_from_heads to set token range
Modify `set_children_from_heads` so that it adjust tokens within a
specified range rather then the whole document.
Modify the `Token.head` setter to adjust only the tokens affected by the
new head assignment.
Modify `Token.morph` property so that `Token.c.morph` can be reset back
to an internal value of `0`. Allow setting `Token.morph` from a hash as
long as the morph string is already in the `StringStore`, setting it
indirectly through `Token.morph_` so that the value is added to the
morphology. If the hash is not in the `StringStore`, raise an error.
* ensure Language passes on valid examples for initialization
* fix tagger model initialization
* check for valid get_examples across components
* assume labels were added before begin_training
* fix senter initialization
* fix morphologizer initialization
* use methods to check arguments
* test textcat init, requires thinc>=8.0.0a31
* fix tok2vec init
* fix entity linker init
* use islice
* fix simple NER
* cleanup debug model
* fix assert statements
* fix tests
* throw error when adding a label if the output layer can't be resized anymore
* fix test
* add failing test for simple_ner
* UX improvements
* morphologizer UX
* assume begin_training gets a representative set and processes the labels
* remove assumptions for output of untrained NER model
* restore test for original purpose