objectivist-ner 0.0.2 → 0.0.4

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  1. package/README.md +68 -16
  2. package/index.ts +1 -0
  3. package/package.json +1 -1
package/README.md CHANGED
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  | Boston | location | — | location |
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  | **Found** | **3/11** | **8/11** | **11/11** |
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- ## Integration with objectivist-lattice
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- This tool is designed to work with **[objectivist-lattice](https://github.com/richardanaya/objectivist-lattice)** — a knowledge management system that enforces the Objectivist hierarchy: percepts → concepts → principles → actions.
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- **objectivist-ner** extracts the percepts and concepts. **objectivist-lattice** validates and organizes them into principles you can act on.
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- ### Workflow
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- ```bash
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- # Extract structured observations from text
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- ner --file chapter1.txt --detect-negation --resolve > percepts.json
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- # Import into your knowledge lattice
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- # (See objectivist-lattice documentation for details)
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- ```
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  ## Epistemological Design
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  Each feature maps to an Objectivist principle:
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  ner "text" --model "hf:unsloth/Qwen3-8B-GGUF:Qwen3-8B-Q4_K_M.gguf"
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  ner "text" --model ./my-model.gguf
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  ```
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+ ---
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+ ## Complete Ontology Schema Example
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+ Schema files let you define your entire ontology in one place:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "taxonomy": {
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+ "organism": [
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+ "person",
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+ {
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+ "animal": ["dog", "cat", "bird"]
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "place": [
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+ "city",
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+ "country",
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+ {
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+ "building": ["hospital", "school", "office"]
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "institution": ["company", "university", "government_agency"],
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+ "concept": ["idea", "theory", "principle"]
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+ },
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+ "classes": ["person", "organization", "location", "event", "disease", "drug"],
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+ "attributes": ["role", "age", "location", "date", "affiliation", "specialty"],
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+ "attrValues": {
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+ "role": ["doctor", "researcher", "patient", "student"],
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+ "location": ["Boston", "New York", "London", "Tokyo"]
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+ },
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+ "relations": [
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+ "works_at",
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+ "located_in",
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+ "treats",
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+ "studies",
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+ "collaborates_with"
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+ ],
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+ "relationClasses": [
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+ "employment",
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+ "spatial",
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+ "medical",
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+ "academic",
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+ "professional"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Usage:
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+ ```bash
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+ ner --schema complete-ontology.json "Dr. Chen works at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston"
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+ ```
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+ This loads taxonomy, classes, attributes, attribute values, relation types, and relation classes all at once.
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+ ---
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+ ## Building Principles from Percepts
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+ `objectivist-ner` extracts the raw perceptual material from any text: concrete entities with exact spans, hierarchical taxonomy (genus and differentia), coreferences preserving identity, assertions vs. negations, and relations.
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+ This supplies the inductive base required by Objectivist epistemology.
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+ Feed it philosophical works, scientific papers, historical accounts, or any reality-grounded writing. The parsed output gives you the concretes needed to form concepts and derive principles—anchored in observed facts, not floating abstractions.
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+ Use it to mine source material, reduce arguments to their perceptual roots, and build your own objective knowledge from existence.
package/index.ts CHANGED
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bun
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  import { program } from "commander";
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  import path from "path";
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  import os from "os";
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "objectivist-ner",
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- "version": "0.0.2",
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+ "version": "0.0.4",
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  "description": "Objectivist-inspired Named Entity Recognition with grammar-constrained LLM output",
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  "bin": {
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  "ner": "index.ts"