Hi Daniel

I want to use already provided functionality for cross validation of
NameFinder that is why trying to use already provided api.

Hi Jeff

Thank you, I am already familiar with this approach. I want to set it by
java source code.




On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 7:55 PM, Jeff Zemerick <[email protected]> wrote:

> The byte array that the constructor to TokenNameFinderCrossValidator is
> asking for is the feature generators as XML, such as (and borrowed from
> [1]):
>
> <generators>
>   <cache>
>     <generators>
>       <window prevLength = "2" nextLength = "2">
>         <tokenclass/>
>       </window>
>       <window prevLength = "2" nextLength = "2">
>         <token/>
>       </window>
>       <definition/>
>       <prevmap/>
>       <bigram/>
>       <sentence begin="true" end="false"/>
>       <window prevLength = "2" nextLength = "2">
>         <brownclustertoken dict="brownCluster" />
>       </window>
>       <brownclustertokenclass dict="brownCluster" />
>       <brownclusterbigram dict="brownCluster" />
>       <wordcluster dict="word2vec.cluster" />
>       <wordcluster dict="clark.cluster" />
>     </generators>
>   </cache>
> </generators>
>
> An an example, in TokenNameFinderFactory you can see
> in loadDefaultFeatureGeneratorBytes() how the default feature generator is
> loaded from XML to a byte array when no feature generators are provided.
>
> Jeff
>
> [1]
> https://opennlp.apache.org/documentation/1.7.0/manual/
> opennlp.html#tools.namefind.training.featuregen
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Saurabh Jain <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> >
> > I have defined feature generator for OpenNLP name finder in java source
> > code as an object of *CachedFeatureGenerator *. I have to cross validate
> > NameFinder and whatever api I am able to find in code accepts feature
> > generators as byte array. Problem is  *CachedFeatureGenerator *is not
> > serializable (as far as I came to know). Is there any api in OpenNLP
> > NameFinder for cross validation which accept *CachedFeatureGenerator *as
> > feature generator or is there any other way ?
> >
> > --
> > *Thanks & Regards*
> >
> >
> > *Saurabh Jain *
> > *AI Developer*
> >
> > *Active Intelligence  *
> >
> > *"*
> > *To do a thing yesterday was the best time . Second best time is today
> .” *
> >
>



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