Hi Peter! No problem, I appreciate your support. All Best,
Diego 2015-05-27 14:22 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]>: > Hi Peter! > We call the script with the following lines: > > URL url = Resources.getResource("Main.ruta"); > String text = Resources.toString(url, Charsets.UTF_8); > AnalysisEngineDescription aeDes = > Ruta.createAnalysisEngineDescription(text, tsd); > this.ae = UIMAFramework.produceAnalysisEngine(aeDes); > > CAS cas = ae.newCAS(); > converter.populateCas(sentence.getTextSentence(), cas); > ae.process(cas); > > The populateCAS method is responsible for translating our annotations into > RUTA annotations, but it doesn't set any type priority explicitly. > We don't know much about type priorities, the RUTA references we found say > very little about that.Are they necessary for doing what we need? > > The file that contains the above lines is available here: > > https://github.com/Fichberg/cogroo4/blob/labXP215_Will/cogroo-gc/src/main/java/org/cogroo/tools/checker/checkers/UIMAChecker.java > The processCAS mehtod is available here: > > https://github.com/Fichberg/cogroo4/blob/labXP215_Will/cogroo-gc/src/main/java/org/cogroo/tools/checker/checkers/uima/UimaCasAdapter.java > The script we are calling is available here: > > https://github.com/Fichberg/cogroo4/blob/labXP215_Will/cogroo-ruta/script/Main.ruta > > PS:Yes, We remembered the semicolons. > > Thanks for the help :) > > > > 2015-05-26 15:30 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]>: > >> I think i wasn't clear enough, and i should be more specific. >> >> I have a type system in which all words have been annotated as Tokens. I >> am calling a RUTA script from a java class, and that script has only one >> rule: >> Token Token {-> Problem} >> >> However, with this script, no Problems are created. When I try >> Token {-> Problem} >> >> I get one problem for each Token, which is what I expected. Why can't I >> create annotations using rules with more than one word? >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> 2015-05-26 14:49 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hello guys,how are you doing? >>> >>> I would like to know once i have called RUTA from a Java project, how >>> can i mark consecutive tokens as a "Problem" (the name of my annotation, in >>> this case)? >>> >>> Thanks in advice! >>> >> >> >
