Sorry, I haven't found the time yet to look into it, but I will soon...
Best,
Peter
Am 03.06.2015 um 19:14 schrieb Diego Buoro:
> Hi Peter, the example we used is the small sentence inside a string at
> the end of UIMAChecker.java: "Refiro-me à trabalho remunerado.".
> Based on the Main.ruta we sent you, we expected the output to contain
> 7 "PROBLEM" annotations. This part is working.
> The problem is when we change the last line of Main.ruta from
> "cgToken{->PROBLEM};" to "cgToken cgToken{->PROBLEM};"in this case we
> expected 6 "PROBLEM" annotations: the same ones we had on the first
> example, excpect for the first one.That's what happens when you run
> the script on a simple Ruta project, but when we run it in the Java
> application we get 0 "PROBLEM" annotations.
> We think this difference is happening because in the Ruta project we
> don't use a simple text as input.Instead, we feed it a preprocessed
> xmi file. On the other hand on the Java application, we do the
> processing ourselves via the processCas method. It's possible that the
> processCas method is creating tokens in a way that prevents us from
> detecting when one is next to the other on the Ruta script.
> We are sending you the xmi file to use as an example for a simple Ruta
> project. If there are any other examples you'd like us to send you,
> just say the word :D
>
> Best,
>
> Diego
>
> 2015-06-01 11:15 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
> Sorry,please disregard my last answer. The idea wasn't to use the
> xmi, we are still thinking in a minimal example to provide to you.
> We will send you in the next few days.
>
> 2015-06-01 10:37 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
> Hi Peter,how are you doing?
>
> We were trying to run using the files such as Crase01.xmi and
> rule_xml_001.xmi.
> Our goal is trying to run those two more simpler first,and
> then run with Crase.xmi.
>
> About the package declaration, i still need to check what ruta
> version is.
> I will be checking this soon.
>
> All Best,
>
> Diego
>
>
>
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> 2015-05-30 0:45 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
> Hi Peter!
> No problem, I appreciate your support.
>
> All Best,
>
> Diego
>
> 2015-05-27 14:22 GMT-03:00 Diego Buoro <[email protected]
> <mailto:[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 <http://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] <mailto:[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] <mailto:[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!
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