* Update glossary.py to match information found in documentation
I used regexes to add any dependency tag that was in the documentation but not in the glossary. Solves #3679👍
* Adds forgotten colon
* Request to add Holmes to spaCy Universe
Dear spaCy team, I would be grateful if you would consider my Python library Holmes for inclusion in the spaCy Universe. Holmes transforms the syntactic structures delivered by spaCy into semantic structures that, together with various other techniques including ontological matching and word embeddings, serve as the basis for information extraction. Holmes supports several use cases including chatbot, structured search, topic matching and supervised document classification. I had the basic idea for Holmes around 15 years ago and now spaCy has made it possible to build an implementation that is stable and fast enough to actually be of use - thank you! At present Holmes supports English and German (I am based in Munich) but could easily be extended to support any other language with a spaCy model.
* Added
* test sPacy commit to git fri 04052019 10:54
* change Data format from my format to master format
* ทัทั้งนี้ ---> ทั้งนี้
* delete stop_word translate from Eng
* Adjust formatting and readability
* add Thai norm_exception
* Add Dobita21 SCA
* editรึ : หรือ,
* Update Dobita21.md
* Auto-format
* Integrate norms into language defaults
* add acronym and some norm exception words
* add lex_attrs
* Add lexical attribute getters into the language defaults
* fix LEX_ATTRS
Co-authored-by: Donut <dobita21@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* test sPacy commit to git fri 04052019 10:54
* change Data format from my format to master format
* ทัทั้งนี้ ---> ทั้งนี้
* delete stop_word translate from Eng
* Adjust formatting and readability
* add Thai norm_exception
* Add Dobita21 SCA
* editรึ : หรือ,
* Update Dobita21.md
* Auto-format
* Integrate norms into language defaults
* add acronym and some norm exception words
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When using `spacy pretrain`, the model is saved only after every epoch. But each epoch can be very big since `pretrain` is used for language modeling tasks. So I added a `--save-every` option in the CLI to save after every `--save-every` batches.
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To test...
Save this file to `sample_sents.jsonl`
```
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
{"text": "hello there."}
```
Then run `--save-every 2` when pretraining.
```bash
spacy pretrain sample_sents.jsonl en_core_web_md here -nw 1 -bs 1 -i 10 --save-every 2
```
And it should save the model to the `here/` folder after every 2 batches. The models that are saved during an epoch will have a `.temp` appended to the save name.
At the end the training, you should see these files (`ls here/`):
```bash
config.json model2.bin model5.bin model8.bin
log.jsonl model2.temp.bin model5.temp.bin model8.temp.bin
model0.bin model3.bin model6.bin model9.bin
model0.temp.bin model3.temp.bin model6.temp.bin model9.temp.bin
model1.bin model4.bin model7.bin
model1.temp.bin model4.temp.bin model7.temp.bin
```
### Types of change
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or new feature, or a change to the documentation? -->
This is a new feature to `spacy pretrain`.
🌵 **Unfortunately, I haven't been able to test this because compiling from source is not working (cythonize error).**
```
Processing matcher.pyx
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/Users/mwu/github/spaCy/spacy/matcher.pyx'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/mwu/github/spaCy/bin/cythonize.py", line 169, in <module>
run(args.root)
File "/Users/mwu/github/spaCy/bin/cythonize.py", line 158, in run
process(base, filename, db)
File "/Users/mwu/github/spaCy/bin/cythonize.py", line 124, in process
preserve_cwd(base, process_pyx, root + ".pyx", root + ".cpp")
File "/Users/mwu/github/spaCy/bin/cythonize.py", line 87, in preserve_cwd
func(*args)
File "/Users/mwu/github/spaCy/bin/cythonize.py", line 63, in process_pyx
raise Exception("Cython failed")
Exception: Cython failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 276, in <module>
setup_package()
File "setup.py", line 209, in setup_package
generate_cython(root, "spacy")
File "setup.py", line 132, in generate_cython
raise RuntimeError("Running cythonize failed")
RuntimeError: Running cythonize failed
```
Edit: Fixed! after deleting all `.cpp` files: `find spacy -name "*.cpp" | xargs rm`
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