Cool ! Any idea of how far that near future is ? ;-) — Hugues
> Le 2 déc. 2016 à 10:26, Donatas Remeika <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hi Hugues, > > Thanks for feedback. Indeed accent-insensitive matching is a needed > feature. Will implement it in a near future. > > Best regards, > Donatas Remeika > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:02 AM Hugues de Mazancourt <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Thanks for this contribution. >> >> Do you have any plan to make the lookup accent-insensitive ? Or any >> knowledge of a component that would do the job ? >> I’m currently using ConceptMapper outside of Ruta and MARKTABLE from >> within Ruta but neither performs correctly on accents (btw, conceptMapper >> is *very* slow on resource loading, which can be a problem). >> >> My point is : I have lists containing elements like « événement » and I >> would like text like « EVENEMENT » or even « évènement » to match that >> list. Lowercasing texts is not a solution, as « é » is mapped to uppercase >> « É » in French locale, which has nothing to do with « e ». I guess you >> have the same problem with latvian. >> >> Best, >> >> >> Hugues de Mazancourt >> http://about.me/mazancourt >> >> >> >> >>> Le 30 nov. 2016 à 15:38, Donatas Remeika <[email protected]> a >> écrit : >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Just wanted to let you know that we created a new (probably one more) >>> dictionary annotator. >>> >>> Reasons for creating it was: >>> - Quite often we used Ruta in our pipelines only because of its MARKTABLE >>> action which is able to set several features on annotation >>> - Sometimes dictionaries contain duplicate entries with different >> features >>> and we need to create annotations for each entry >>> - Possibility to use custom dictionary entries tokenizer (default is >>> whitespace tokenizer) >>> >>> It was inspired by both DKPro dictionary-annotator and Ruta MARKTABLE. >> Big >>> thanks to their developers! >>> >>> Code with examples can be found >>> https://github.com/tokenmill/dictionary-annotator >>> >>> BTW, maybe someone knows Concept Mapper alternative, which is more >> uimaFIT >>> friendly? >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Donatas >> >>
