lookaround with Tokensregex
Is it possible to do a lookaround in a Tokensregex? For example, I want to match terms who satisfy entire noun phrases, such that a sample ballot
would satisfy the following sentence A sample ballot was provided to the voter.
, but ballot
would not.
My thought would be to check that there are no NN.*
before or after the match.
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Is it possible to do a lookaround in a Tokensregex? For example, I want to match terms who satisfy entire noun phrases, such that a sample ballot
would satisfy the following sentence A sample ballot was provided to the voter.
, but ballot
would not.
My thought would be to check that there are no NN.*
before or after the match.
nlp stanford-nlp
You can match multi-token expressions with TokensRegex. This page has a lot of info on TokensRegex: stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/tokensregex.html
– StanfordNLPHelp
Jan 2 at 9:09
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Is it possible to do a lookaround in a Tokensregex? For example, I want to match terms who satisfy entire noun phrases, such that a sample ballot
would satisfy the following sentence A sample ballot was provided to the voter.
, but ballot
would not.
My thought would be to check that there are no NN.*
before or after the match.
nlp stanford-nlp
Is it possible to do a lookaround in a Tokensregex? For example, I want to match terms who satisfy entire noun phrases, such that a sample ballot
would satisfy the following sentence A sample ballot was provided to the voter.
, but ballot
would not.
My thought would be to check that there are no NN.*
before or after the match.
nlp stanford-nlp
nlp stanford-nlp
asked Jan 1 at 21:52
J. NicholasJ. Nicholas
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You can match multi-token expressions with TokensRegex. This page has a lot of info on TokensRegex: stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/tokensregex.html
– StanfordNLPHelp
Jan 2 at 9:09
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You can match multi-token expressions with TokensRegex. This page has a lot of info on TokensRegex: stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/tokensregex.html
– StanfordNLPHelp
Jan 2 at 9:09
You can match multi-token expressions with TokensRegex. This page has a lot of info on TokensRegex: stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/tokensregex.html
– StanfordNLPHelp
Jan 2 at 9:09
You can match multi-token expressions with TokensRegex. This page has a lot of info on TokensRegex: stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/tokensregex.html
– StanfordNLPHelp
Jan 2 at 9:09
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You can match multi-token expressions with TokensRegex. This page has a lot of info on TokensRegex: stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/tokensregex.html
– StanfordNLPHelp
Jan 2 at 9:09