Hello, Yes, there is an issue on this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-582 Cheers, Rodrigo On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> wrote: > The coref code was moved to the sandbox because the lack of maintenance > blocked the further development of the machine learning code. > > JWNL was distributed with OpenNLP until 1.5.3, I suggest you just include > the library in your project directly. The coref code contained a small util > class > to lookup the lemmas. > > Anyway we started a discussion a while ago to add a lemmatizer to OpenNLP, > if you are interested in this you are welcome to help us out there. We would > like > to define a common interface and then provide different implementations, > e.g. > one could be based on JWNL. > > HTH, > Jörn > > > On 09/18/2013 10:58 AM, Ioan Barbulescu wrote: >> >> Hi guys >> >> I tried the 1.6.0 snapshot yesterday and I noticed that the coref codebase >> is completely gone from 1.6 (it is still present in 1.5.3). >> >> I know that code is rather old and I don't need all of it. >> >> But I do need the JWNL part, for a very specific reason: >> It is the only way to obtain the lemmas for the words (for example >> retrieve >> "big" from "bigger" or "eat" from "eats"). Or, at least, it is the only >> way >> I found so far. >> >> So, my questions are the following: >> >> - are there any other ways (more actual / recommended) ways to retrieve >> the >> lemmas from the input words? (which I somehow didn't find?) >> >> - if not, would be possible to keep at least the JWNL code in 1.6? >> In the defense of this proposal, I confirm that the JWNL code (in >> particular) works just well with the rest of the 1.6 codebase. I stripped >> all of the coref .class code from the 1.5.3 jar and I left only the >> JWNL-related bytecode. I successfully run this code, together with the >> 1.6.0-snapshot jar. >> >> Many thanks. >> >> BR, >> Ioan >> >
