Hi Linas,

(EvaluationLink
    (PredicateNode "sentence, location and body")
    (ListLink  
         (EvaluationLink
             (PredicateNode "coordinates, country, continent, body")
             (ListLink
                (WordNode "-86.3222")
                (WordNode  "32.3934") 
                (WordNode  "US" )
                (WordNode  "northamerica")
                 (WordNode  ".....we need a new channel trump tv!!.....") 

            ))))


   1. Do you mean something like this? How the input should be?   (i tried 
   giving it, but it says unbound variable "WordNode")
   2. If i have say for ex,  
      1. (....(WordNode "US") (WordNode  "trump is a candidate") ....) 
      2. (....(WordNode "US") (WordNode  "trump tv") ....) 
      3. (....(WordNode "US") (WordNode  " trump wins ") ....) 
      4. (....(WordNode "US") (WordNode  " trump president?") ....)
   
           will it find that sentences that have "trump" always comes from 
US?(.. (wordNode "US") (WordNode "Trump")...).  

Any guidelines would be helpful 

Thanks in advance,
Vishnu



On Saturday, 10 September 2016 04:37:09 UTC+2, linas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 4:57 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I think, i should do the following (?!)
>>
>> write probably a python script that produces the following output for 
>> every json file:
>>
>> (EvaluationLink
>>     (PredicateNode "sentence, location and body")
>>     (ListLink
>>          (SentenceNode "an unique string ")
>>          (EvaluationLink
>>              (PredicateNode " coordinates, country, continent, body")
>>              (ListLink
>>                 (ConceptNode "-86.3222")
>>                 (ConceptNode  "32.3934") 
>>                 (ConceptNode  "US" )
>>                 (ConceptNode  "northamerica")
>>                  (ConceptNode  ".....we need a new channel trump
>>                    tv!!.....) 
>>                   .
>>                   .
>>                   . )))
>>
>>
>> Then i can give this to pattern miner. 
>>
>> Am i missing anything here?
>>
>
> Well, the pattern miner won't perform any parsing of the sentences for 
> you, so the most likely thing it will do is find that there's lots of 
> things with  (ConceptNode  "US" ) in them, and that this is highly 
> correlated with  (ConceptNode  "northamerica")  After that, it might find 
> patterns in the lat/log.  It does NOT do any string compares of the names 
> of any nodes.
>
> Unless you put at least WordNodes in there, you will get no text analysis.
>
> --linas
>  
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 4:05:43 PM UTC+2, [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I have attached a small example Json file, which is generated from 
>>>>> twitter stream. I will be getting lots of Json chunks like this. How can 
>>>>> i 
>>>>> give this to pattern miner. i.e. can i convert it to hypergraph? What are 
>>>>> the steps involved?. what would be the best way to start with. 
>>>>>
>>>> Any guidelines would be very much helpful. 
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance 
>>>
>>
>

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