Lingua::YaTeA::MultiWordTestifiedTerm - Perl extension for multi-word testified terms
use Lingua::YaTeA::MultiWordTestifiedTerm; Lingua::YaTeA::MultiWordTestifiedTerm->new($words, $match_type, $num_content_words, $tag_set);
The module implements a representation of the multi-word testified terms, i.e. terms from a terminological resource. Those testified terms are used to find corresponding terms in the corpus. Each multi-word testified term inherits from the class Lingua::YaTeA::MultiWordUnit.
Lingua::YaTeA::MultiWordUnit
new($words, $match_type, $num_content_words, $tag_set);
This method creates a new object representing a multi-wordtestified term. $words_a and $tag_set are used to initialise the lignuistic information (IF, POS, LF). $source initialises the original terminology. $mach_type defines the type of matching for finding the terms in the corpus.
$words_a
$tag_set
IF
POS
LF
$source
$mach_type
getIslandType();
The method returns the type of island correspoding to the multi-word testified terms, in that case the original terminology.
getIfParsable($parsing_pattern_set,$tag_set,$parsing_direction);
The method indicates if the mutli-word testitied term is parsable of not according to one of the parsing patterns $parsing_pattern_set (and given a parsing direction $parsing_direction), the Part-of-Speech tags $tag_set.
$parsing_pattern_set
$parsing_direction
getHeadAndLinks($LGPmapping_h,$chained_links);
This method computes syntactic relations in the BioLG way (see http://mars.cs.utu.fi/biolg/).
chainLinks($links_a);
The method is related to the output in the BioLG way.
getLinksSets($links_a);
sortLinks($link1,$link2);
adjustLinksHeight($links_a,$first_h,$second_h);
recordLink($link_key,$first_element,$second_element,$links_a,$LGPmapping_h);
Sophie Aubin and Thierry Hamon. Improving Term Extraction with Terminological Resources. In Advances in Natural Language Processing (5th International Conference on NLP, FinTAL 2006). pages 380-387. Tapio Salakoski, Filip Ginter, Sampo Pyysalo, Tapio Pahikkala (Eds). August 2006. LNAI 4139.
Thierry Hamon <thierry.hamon@univ-paris13.fr> and Sophie Aubin <sophie.aubin@lipn.univ-paris13.fr>
Copyright (C) 2005 by Thierry Hamon and Sophie Aubin
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
To install Lingua::YaTeA, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Lingua::YaTeA
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Lingua::YaTeA
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.