DTA::CAB::Analyzer::EqLemma::CDB - CDB dictionary-based lemma-equivalence expander
use DTA::CAB::Analyzer::EqLemma::CDB;
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## Constructors etc.
$eqlemma = DTA::CAB::Analyzer::EqLemma::CDB->new(%args);
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## analysis overrides
$bool = $anl->doAnalyze(\%opts, $name);
$doc = $anl->analyzeTypes($doc,\%types,\%opts);
$doc = $anl->analyzeSentences($doc,\%opts);
DB dictionary-based lemma equivalence-class expander.
DTA::CAB::Analyzer::EqLemma::CDB inherits from DTA::CAB::Analyzer::Dict::CDB.
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$eqc = CLASS_OR_OBJ->new(%args);
Constructor. Sets some default options.
$bool = $anl->doAnalyze(\%opts, $name);
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$doc = $anl->analyzeTypes($doc,\%types,\%opts);
Perform type-wise analysis of all (text) types in $doc->{types}; Override does nothing.
$doc = $anl->analyzeSentences($doc,\%opts);
Perform sentence-wise analysis of all sentences $doc->{body}[$si]. Override expands lemma equivalence at sentence level (i.e. only after canonical disambiguation and PoS-tagging).
Bryan Jurish <moocow@cpan.org>
Copyright (C) 2010-2019 by Bryan Jurish
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.24.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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