Hi,
your problem is not really reproducible with the given information.
Does line 133 "PrintAnnotations.printAnnotations(aCAS, System.out);"
print all annotations of the CAS? Then, there is probably only the
DocumentAnnotation that is the line of your BufferedReader in the code.
Have you tried to debug your Annotator and checked if your regexp
pattern matches at all on the input text?
Peter
Am 11.12.2011 11:04, schrieb [email protected]:
first of all thx for the reply. the Annotator is this one http://pastebin.com/44EcubqC very
simple regular expression Annotator. And this is called by this http://pastebin.com/6vwuRvvt. But
it dose not print the Matched "Word" , "text" , instead , it show me the full
Line that i read from file ( i don't want that).
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Il giorno venerdì 9 dicembre 2011, alle ore 16.51, Marshall Schor ha scritto:
Hi,
There may be some confusion about roles, here. UIMA itself doesn't have a
concept of "matched - from - pattern".
It does have a general concept of "annotations", which have the begin and end
points. It is up to particular Annotators to specify these. Most annotators
(that process "text") set these values to correspond to the part of the text the
annotation is associated with.
What Annotator are you running that you expect to produce matched patterns?
-Marshall
On 12/10/2011 7:31 AM, [email protected]
(mailto:[email protected]) wrote:
how do i get the matched text from a jcas object ??
looking at the begin and end feature it is wrong becuz it sometime say : begin
: 0 . end: a number. and at 0 there isn't a match.
i m talking about matched patterns.
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