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The MIT License (MIT)
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# EncodingEstimator: Detect encoding of strings
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This gem allows you to detect the encoding of a string based on their content. It uses character distribution statistics to check which encoding is the one that gives you the best results.
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## Usage in Ruby Code
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The gem has two major high level methods. The first one can be used when you want to know, how a string is encoded:
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detection = EncodingEstimator.detect( File.read( 'foo.txt' ), languages: [ :en, :de ] )
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## Installation
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$ bundle
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Note: if you want to use the multithreaded versions of the algorithms, please install `parallel` and `ruby-progressbar` gem.
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## Command line utilities
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### encest-detect
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This tool can detect the encoding of files. Therefore, it has some command line options you should use whenever you know more about a file (e.g. which languages it could be written in or which encodings it could have).
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usage: encest-detect [options]
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--encodings, -e Encodings to test (default: iso-8859-1,utf-16le,windows-1251)
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The output might look like this:
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dec_iso-8859-1: 0.3981167811176304
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### encest-gen
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The `encest-gen` command generates these scores based on a lot of input text. To generate the language models this gem provides by default, I used dumps of the Wikipedia, but you can use any (UTF-8-encoded) text files you like. Just put them in one directory, let's call it *pt* (for Portuguese) and extract the files you want to learn the language model from to that directory (e.g. the Wikipedia dump). Please split large files into smaller chunks of text (max ~20MiB) because ruby otherwise will crash with NoMemoryError and you don't see a progressbar.
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This gem uses a statistical approach to determine the encoding of an input string. Therefore, it interprets the input as different encodings (all encodings to test) and compares the character distribution against one or multiple language models. The detector then returns the likelihood of every encoding.
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## Supported languages
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## License
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# Represents a task as specified as command line argument to build a language model for a given
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class ModelBuildTask
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# Load the content from the file specified in the constructor. HTML entities are decoded because of large
|
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|
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|
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|
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#
|
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|
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|
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|
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def load_content
|
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|
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raw = File.read( @filename ).encode('UTF-16be', invalid: :replace, replace: '').encode('UTF-8')
|
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|
+
decoder = HTMLEntities.new
|
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|
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plaintext = decoder.decode raw
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
plaintext
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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require_relative '../parallel_support'
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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module EncodingEstimator
|
5
|
+
|
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|
+
# Class used to build language models from multiple files
|
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|
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class ParallelModelBuilder
|
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|
+
|
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|
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attr_reader :files
|
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|
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attr_reader :results
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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#
|
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|
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# @param [String] directory Path to the directory to load files from
|
15
|
+
# @param [Float] min_char_threshold Minimum threshold specifying which characters to include in the final model
|
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|
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# (see ModelBuilder.join_and_postprocess for more information)
|
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|
+
def initialize( directory, min_char_threshold = 0.00001 )
|
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|
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@files = Dir.new( directory ).entries.map { |p| "#{directory}/#{p}" }.select { |p| File.file?( p ) }
|
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|
+
@results = nil
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
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# Load and process all files from the directory. If the parallel gem is installed, this is done in
|
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|
+
# multiple processes and therefore truly concurrent. If the ruby-progressbar gem is installed and
|
25
|
+
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|
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|
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#
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
# @return [Hash] Character count statistics combined from all files of the directory, scaled linear
|
30
|
+
def execute!( max_processes = 4, show_progress = true )
|
31
|
+
if EncodingEstimator::ParallelSupport.supported?
|
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|
+
opts = {
|
33
|
+
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|
34
|
+
progress: ( show_progress && EncodingEstimator::ParallelSupport.progress? ) ? 'Analyzing' : nil
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
result_list = Parallel.map( files, opts ) { |f| EncodingEstimator::ModelBuilder.new( f ).execute }
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
result_list = files.map { |f| EncodingEstimator::ModelBuilder.new( f ).execute }
|
40
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
@results = EncodingEstimator::ModelBuilder.join_and_postprocess(result_list, @threshold )
|
43
|
+
end
|
44
|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
|
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|
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module EncodingEstimator
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
# Class that represents the conversion of a string to or from an other encoding
|
4
|
+
class Conversion
|
5
|
+
DEFAULT_TARGET_ENCODING = :'utf-8'
|
6
|
+
|
7
|
+
# Ways of conversion: convert from an encoding to the target, to an encoding or don't change anything
|
8
|
+
module Operation
|
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|
+
ENCODE = :enc
|
10
|
+
DECODE = :dec
|
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|
+
KEEP = :keep
|
12
|
+
end
|
13
|
+
|
14
|
+
attr_reader :operation
|
15
|
+
attr_reader :encoding
|
16
|
+
|
17
|
+
# Initialize a new conversion object from an encoding and tell it whether to convert from it or to it
|
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|
+
#
|
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|
+
# @param [String] encoding Encoding to convert to/from
|
20
|
+
# @param [Symbol] operation Whether to convert from that encoding or to it
|
21
|
+
def initialize( encoding = DEFAULT_TARGET_ENCODING, operation = Operation::KEEP )
|
22
|
+
@encoding = encoding
|
23
|
+
@operation = operation
|
24
|
+
end
|
25
|
+
|
26
|
+
# Check if two conversions are representing the same operation.
|
27
|
+
#
|
28
|
+
# @param [EncodingEstimator::Conversion] other Conversion to compare this instance to
|
29
|
+
# @return [Boolean] True if equal, false if not
|
30
|
+
def equals?( other )
|
31
|
+
|
32
|
+
# Not the same encoding? Cannot be equal
|
33
|
+
return false if other.encoding.to_s != self.encoding.to_s
|
34
|
+
|
35
|
+
# If the default and the target encoding is the same, the operation doesn't matter
|
36
|
+
# as the conversion does nothing at all
|
37
|
+
return true if self.encoding.to_s == DEFAULT_TARGET_ENCODING.to_s
|
38
|
+
|
39
|
+
# Not the default encoding, so check if the operation is the same
|
40
|
+
self.operation == other.operation
|
41
|
+
end
|
42
|
+
|
43
|
+
# Perform the conversion with the current settings on a given string
|
44
|
+
#
|
45
|
+
# @param [String] data String to encode/decode
|
46
|
+
# @return [String] The encoded/decoded string
|
47
|
+
def perform( data )
|
48
|
+
return encode( data, encoding ) if operation == Operation::ENCODE
|
49
|
+
return decode( data, encoding ) if operation == Operation::DECODE
|
50
|
+
data
|
51
|
+
end
|
52
|
+
|
53
|
+
# Get the internal name (unique key) for this conversion. Useful when storing/referencing conversions
|
54
|
+
# in hashes.
|
55
|
+
#
|
56
|
+
# @return [String] Unique key of this conversion
|
57
|
+
def key
|
58
|
+
@key ||= "#{operation}_#{encoding}"
|
59
|
+
end
|
60
|
+
|
61
|
+
# Generate all conversions of for given encodings and operations. Note: this will produce
|
62
|
+
# #encodings * #operations conversions if default is not included and #encoding * #operations + 1
|
63
|
+
# if the default is included.
|
64
|
+
#
|
65
|
+
# @param [Array<String>] encodings Names of the encodings to generate conversions for
|
66
|
+
# @param [Array<Symbol>] operations Operations describing which conversions (encode/decode/keep) to include
|
67
|
+
# @param [Boolean] include_no_change Include the default conversion (keep UTF-8) in the list
|
68
|
+
# @return [Array<Conversion>] List of conversions generated from the encodings and operations
|
69
|
+
def self.generate(
|
70
|
+
encodings = %w(utf-8 iso-8859-1 Windows-1251),
|
71
|
+
operations = [Operation::ENCODE, Operation::DECODE ],
|
72
|
+
include_no_change = true
|
73
|
+
)
|
74
|
+
|
75
|
+
conversions = include_no_change ? [ Conversion.new ] : []
|
76
|
+
|
77
|
+
encodings.each do |encoding|
|
78
|
+
conversions = conversions + operations.map { |operation| Conversion.new( encoding, operation ) }
|
79
|
+
end
|
80
|
+
|
81
|
+
conversions
|
82
|
+
end
|
83
|
+
|
84
|
+
private
|
85
|
+
|
86
|
+
# Encode a given string from the default (UTF-8) to a given encoding.
|
87
|
+
#
|
88
|
+
# @param [String] str String to encode
|
89
|
+
# @param [String] encoding Name of the encoding used to encode the string
|
90
|
+
# @return [String] The encoded string
|
91
|
+
def encode( str, encoding )
|
92
|
+
str.clone.force_encoding( DEFAULT_TARGET_ENCODING.to_s ).encode(
|
93
|
+
encoding, invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: ''
|
94
|
+
).force_encoding( DEFAULT_TARGET_ENCODING.to_s )
|
95
|
+
end
|
96
|
+
|
97
|
+
# Decode a given string from a given encoding to the default (UTF-8).
|
98
|
+
#
|
99
|
+
# @param [String] str String to decode
|
100
|
+
# @param [String] encoding Name of the encoding used to decode the string
|
101
|
+
# @return [String] The decoded string
|
102
|
+
def decode( str, encoding )
|
103
|
+
str.clone.force_encoding( encoding ).encode(
|
104
|
+
DEFAULT_TARGET_ENCODING.to_s, invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: ''
|
105
|
+
)
|
106
|
+
end
|
107
|
+
end
|
108
|
+
end
|