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自然语言19.1_Lemmatizing with NLTK(单词变体还原)-冯金伟博客园

Lemmatizing with NLTK

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Spyder Editor

author 231469242@qq.com
微信公众号:pythonEducation """ import nltk from nltk.stem import WordNetLemmatizer lemmatizer=WordNetLemmatizer() #如果不提供第二个参数,单词变体还原为名词 #pythonly 无法还原,说明精确度仍然达不到100% print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("cats")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("cacti")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("geese")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("rocks")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("pythonly")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("better", pos="a")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("best", pos="a")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("run")) print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("run",'v')) ''' cat cactus goose rock pythonly good best run run '''

自然语言19.1_Lemmatizing with NLTK(单词变体还原)-冯金伟博客园

A very similar operation to stemming is called lemmatizing. The
major difference between these is, as you saw earlier, stemming can
often create non-existent words, whereas lemmas are actual words.

So, your root stem, meaning the word you end up with, is not
something you can just look up in a dictionary, but you can look up a
lemma.

Some times you will wind up with a very similar word, but sometimes,
you will wind up with a completely different word. Let’s see some
examples.

from nltk.stem import WordNetLemmatizer

lemmatizer = WordNetLemmatizer()

print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("cats"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("cacti"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("geese"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("rocks"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("python"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("better", pos="a"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("best", pos="a"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("run"))
print(lemmatizer.lemmatize("run",'v'))

Here, we’ve got a bunch of examples of the lemma for the words that we use. The only major thing to note is that lemmatize takes a part of speech parameter, “pos.” If not supplied, the default is “noun.” This means that an attempt will be made to find the closest noun, which can create trouble for you. Keep this in mind if you use lemmatizing!

In the next tutorial, we’re going to dive into the NTLK corpus that came with the module, looking at all of the awesome documents they have waiting for us there.

 

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自然语言19.1_Lemmatizing with NLTK(单词变体还原)-冯金伟博客园

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