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- #property-tagger#
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-
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- #Introduction#
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+ Property Tagger
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+ ---------------
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  This module implements a tagger for hotel properties for Dutch, English, French, Italian, Spanish and German. It detects aspect words,
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  for instance words related with "room", "cleanliness", "staff" or "breakfast" and links them with the correct aspect class.
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  The input for this module has to be a valid KAF file with at lest the term layer, as the lemmas will be used for detecting the hotel properties. The output is also
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  a KAF valid file extended with the property layer. This module works for all the languages within the OpeNER project (en,de,nl,fr,es,it) and the language is read from
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- the input KAF file, from the lang attribute of the KAF element (make suresure your preprocessors set properly this value or you might use the resources for a wrong language)
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- ````shell
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- <KAF xml:lang="( en | nl | fr | it | de | es)">
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- ````
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+ the input KAF file, from the lang attribute of the KAF element (make sure your preprocessors set properly this value or you might use the resources for a wrong language)
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- #Requirements#
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- * VUKafParserPy: parser in python for KAF files (https://github.com/opener-project/VU-kaf-parser)
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- * lxml: library for processing xml in python
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+ ### Confused by some terminology?
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+ This software is part of a larger collection of natural language processing
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+ tools known as "the OpeNER project". You can find more information about the
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+ project at (the OpeNER portal)[http://opener-project.github.io]. There you can
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+ also find references to terms like KAF (an XML standard to represent linguistic
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+ annotations in texts), component, cores, scenario's and pipelines.
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17
 
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+ Quick Use Example
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+ -----------------
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- #How to run the module with Python#
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- You can run this module from the command line using Python. The main script is core/hotel_property_tagger_nl_en.py. This reads
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- and writes the output to the standard output, generating some log information in the standard error output. To process the file
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- "input.kaf" just type:
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- ````shell
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- cat input.kaf | core/hotel_property_tagger_nl_en.py > output.kaf
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- ````
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+ Keep in mind that this component uses PYTHON so it's advised to make sure you
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+ have a virtualenv activated before installing.
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- This will read the KAF file in "input.kaf" and will store the constituent trees in "input.tree".
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+ Installing the property-tagger can be done by executing:
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- The options of the program can be obtained calling to the program with the parameter -h:
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- ````shell
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- core/hotel_property_tagger_nl_en.py -h
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- usage: hotel_property_tagger_nl_en.py [-h] [--no-time] [--lexicon LEXICON]
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+ gem install opener-property-tagger
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+
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+ Please bare in mind that all components in OpeNER take KAF as an input and
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+ output KAF by default.
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+
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+
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+ ### Command line interface
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+
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+ You should now be able to call the property tagger as a regular shell
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+ command: by its name. Once installed the gem normally sits in your path so you can call it directly from anywhere.
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+
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+ This application reads a text from standard input in order process it.
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+
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+ cat some_kind_of_kaf_file.kaf | property-tagger --resource-path /path/to/lexicons/
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+
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+ The property tagger will search in the resource-path for files named
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+ ```{language_code}.txt```, for example ```en.txt```.
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+
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+ An excerpt of a potential output would than be:
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+
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+ ```
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+ <features>
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+ <properties>
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+ <property pid="p1" lemma="cleanliness">
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+ <references>
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+ <!--dirty-->
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+ <span>
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+ <target id="t_12"/>
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+ </span>
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+ </references>
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+ </property>
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+ <property pid="p2" lemma="sleeping_comfort">
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+ <references>
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+ <!--bed-->
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+ <span>
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+ <target id="t_10"/>
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+ </span>
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+ </references>
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+ </property>
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+ <property pid="p3" lemma="staff">
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+ <references>
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+ <!--staff-->
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+ <span>
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+ <target id="t_16"/>
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+ </span>
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+ <!--friendly-->
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+ <span>
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+ <target id="t_20"/>
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+ </span>
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+ </references>
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+ </property>
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+ </properties>
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+ </features>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Webservices
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+
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+ You can launch a webservice by executing:
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+
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+ property-tagger-server --resource-path /path/to/resources
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+
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+ This will launch a mini webserver with the webservice. It defaults to port 9292,
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+ so you can access it at <http://localhost:9292>.
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+
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+ To launch it on a different port provide the `-p [port-number]` option like
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+ this:
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+
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+ property-tagger-server -p 1234
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+
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+ It then launches at <http://localhost:1234>
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- Tags a text with polarities at lemma level
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+ Documentation on the Webservice is provided by surfing to the urls provided
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+ above. For more information on how to launch a webservice run the command with
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+ the ```-h``` option.
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- optional arguments:
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- -h, --help show this help message and exit
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- --no-time For not including timestamp in header
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- --lexicon LEXICON Force to use this lexicon
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- ````
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- The most important option is the --lexicon, which allows you to use your own lexicon with the program. The lexicon must be stored in a file and follow this format:
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+ ### Daemon
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+
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+ Last but not least the property tagger comes shipped with a daemon that
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+ can read jobs (and write) jobs to and from Amazon SQS queues. For more
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+ information type:
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+
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+ property-tagger-daemon -h
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+
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+
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+ Description of dependencies
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+ ---------------------------
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+
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+ This component runs best if you run it in an environment suited for OpeNER
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+ components. You can find an installation guide and helper tools in the (OpeNER
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+ installer)[https://github.com/opener-project/opener-installer] and (an
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+ installation guide on the Opener
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+ Website)[http://opener-project.github.io/getting-started/how-to/local-installation.html]
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+
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+ At least you need the following system setup:
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+
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+ ### Depenencies for normal use:
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+
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+ * Ruby 1.9.3 or newer
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+ * Python 2.6
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+ * lxml installed
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+
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+ ### Dependencies if you want to modify the component:
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+
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+ * Maven (for building the Gem)
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+
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+
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+ Domain Adaption and Language Extension
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+ --------------------------------------
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+
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+ The lexicons in the resource path must be stored in a file and follow this format:
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+
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  ````shell
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  surf verb facilities
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  surfer noun facilities
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  ```
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  So, one aspect per line, with 3 fields separated by a tabulator, the first one is the word or span of words (in this case use whitespaces), then the part
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- of speech (which actually it is not use, you can include a dummy label) and finally the aspect class associated with the word. If you have created your lexicon
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- in one file you could call to the program in this fashion:
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- ````shell
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- $ cat my_input.kaf | python core/hotel_property_tagger_nl_en.py --lexicon path/to/your/lexicon/my_lexicon.txt > my_output.kaf
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- ````
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+ of speech (which actually it is not use, you can include a dummy label) and finally the aspect class associated with the word.
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+
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+ The Core
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+ --------
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+
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+ The component is a fat wrapper around the actual language technology core. You
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+ can find the core technolies (python) in the ```/core``` directory.
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+ Where to go from here
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+ ---------------------
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+
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+ * Check (the project websitere)[http://opener-project.github.io]
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+ * (Checkout the webservice)[http://opener.olery.com/property-tagger]
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+
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+ Report problem/Get help
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+ -----------------------
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+ If you encounter problems, please email support@opener-project.eu or leave an
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+ issue in the (issue tracker)[https://github.com/opener-project/property-tagger/issues].
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+
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- Contact
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- ------
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- * Ruben Izquierdo
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- * Vrije University of Amsterdam
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- * ruben.izquierdobevia@vu.nl
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+ Contributing
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+ ------------
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+ 1. Fork it ( http://github.com/opener-project/property-tagger/fork )
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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+ 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 5. Create new Pull Request
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  from collections import defaultdict
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  __desc='VUA property tagger'
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- __last_edited='4nov2013'
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+ __last_edited='20may2014'
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  __version='1.0'
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  ###
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  if this_file is not None:
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  aspects_filename = this_file
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  else:
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- aspects_filename = os.path.join(__module_dir,'data',my_lang,'aspects.txt')
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-
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+ filename = "{0}.txt".format(my_lang)
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+ print>>sys.stderr, "filename thingy",filename
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+ print>>sys.stderr, "path thingy",arguments.path
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+ aspects_filename = os.path.join(arguments.path,filename)
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+
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  else:
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  ###### MAIN ########
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  argument_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Tags a text with polarities at lemma level')
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- argument_parser.add_argument("--no-time",action="store_false", default=True, dest="my_time_stamp",help="For not including timestamp in header")
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+ argument_parser.add_argument("--no-time",action="store_false", default=True, dest="my_time_stamp",help="For not including timestamp in header")
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  argument_parser.add_argument("--lexicon", action="store", default=None, dest="lexicon", help="Force to use this lexicon")
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+ argument_parser.add_argument("--path", action="store", default=None, dest="path", help="Set the path where the property aspects are found.")
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  if verbose:
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  print>>sys.stderr,'Loaded ',len(my_aspects),'aspects from',my_aspects_filename
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  end
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  task :default => :requirements do
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- #
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+ path = File.join(PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGES, 'pre_install')
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  end
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  # @return [String]
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  #
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+ return "#{adjust_python_path} python -E -OO #{kernel} #{args.join(' ')} --path #{path}"
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+ end
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Get the resource path for the lexicon files, defaults to an ENV variable
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+ #
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+ def path
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+ return options[:resource_path] if options[:resource_path]
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+ return ENV.fetch('PROPERTY_TAGGER_LEXICONS_PATH') {
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+ raise ArgumentError, "No lexicon path provided."
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+ }
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+ end
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