* Handle spacy-legacy in package CLI for dependencies
* Implement legacy backoff in spacy registry.find
* Remove unused import
* Update and format test
* pass alignments to callbacks
* refactor for single callback loop
* Update spacy/matcher/matcher.pyx
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix surprises when asking for the root of a git repo
In the case of the first asset I wanted to get from git, the data I
wanted was the entire repository. I tried leaving "path" blank, which
gave a less-than-helpful error, and then I tried `path: "/"`, which
started copying my entire filesystem into the project. The path I should
have used was "".
I've made two changes to make this smoother for others:
- The 'path' within a git clone defaults to ""
- If the path points outside of the tmpdir that the git clone goes
into, we fail with an error
Signed-off-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
* use a descriptive error instead of a default
plus some minor fixes from PR review
Signed-off-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
* check for None values in assets
Signed-off-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
Co-authored-by: Elia Robyn Speer <elia@explosion.ai>
* Add textcat docs
* Add NER docs
* Add Entity Linker docs
* Add assigned fields docs for the tagger
This also adds a preamble, since there wasn't one.
* Add morphologizer docs
* Add dependency parser docs
* Update entityrecognizer docs
This is a little weird because `Doc.ents` is the only thing assigned to,
but it's actually a bidirectional property.
* Add token fields for entityrecognizer
* Fix section name
* Add entity ruler docs
* Add lemmatizer docs
* Add sentencizer/recognizer docs
* Update website/docs/api/entityrecognizer.md
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* Update website/docs/api/entityruler.md
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* Update website/docs/api/tagger.md
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* Update website/docs/api/entityruler.md
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* Update type for Doc.ents
This was `Tuple[Span, ...]` everywhere but `Tuple[Span]` seems to be
correct.
* Run prettier
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Run prettier
* Add transformers section
This basically just moves and renames the "custom attributes" section
from the bottom of the page to be consistent with "assigned attributes"
on other pages.
I looked at moving the paragraph just above the section into the
section, but it includes the unrelated registry additions, so it seemed
better to leave it unchanged.
* Make table header consistent
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
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* Fix inference of epoch_resume
When an epoch_resume value is not specified individually, it can often
be inferred from the filename. The value inference code was there but
the value wasn't passed back to the training loop.
This also adds a specific error in the case where no epoch_resume value
is provided and it can't be inferred from the filename.
* Add new error
* Always use the epoch resume value if specified
Before this the value in the filename was used if found
* Start Listeners documentation
* intro tabel of different architectures
* initialization, linking, dim inference
* internal comm (WIP)
* expand internal comm section
* frozen components and replacing listeners
* various small fixes
* fix content table
* fix link
* overfitting test on non-overlapping entities
* add failing overfitting test for overlapping entities
* failing test for list comprehension
* remove test that was put in separate PR
* bugfix
* cleanup
* test for error after Doc has been garbage collected
* warn about using a SpanGroup when the Doc has been garbage collected
* add warning to the docs
* rephrase slightly
* raise error instead of warning
* update
* move warning to doc property
* Refactor to use list comps and enumerate.
Replace loops that append to a list with a list comprehensions where this does not change the behavior; replace range(len(...)) loops with enumerate. Correct one typo in a comment. Replace a call to set() with a set literal.
* Undo double assignment.
Expand `tokens_to_key[j] = k = self._get_matcher_key(key, i, j)` to two statements.
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* Sign contributors agreement
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* Add training data section
Not entirely sure this is in the right location on the page - maybe it
should be after quickstart?
* Add pointer from binary format to training data section
* Minor cleanup
* Add to ToC, fix filename
* Update website/docs/usage/training.md
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Update website/docs/usage/training.md
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* Update website/docs/usage/training.md
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* Move the training data section further down the page
* Update website/docs/usage/training.md
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* Update website/docs/usage/training.md
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* Run prettier
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
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* Allow passing in array vars for speedup
This fixes#8845. Not sure about the docstring changes here...
* Update docs
Types maybe need more detail? Maybe not?
* Run prettier on docs
* Update spacy/tokens/span.pyx
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add scores to output in spancat
This exposes the scores as an attribute on the SpanGroup. Includes a
basic test.
* Add basic doc note
* Vectorize score calcs
* Add "annotation format" section
* Update website/docs/api/spancategorizer.md
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* Clean up doc section
* Ran prettier on docs
* Get arrays off the gpu before iterating over them
* Remove int() calls
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>