No response in the last 2-3 hours...

Should i assume that someone did confirm my issue using the tiny dictionary and the test paragraph i posted before?

Or should i assume that Jame's confirmation that everything works ok still stands?

Jim


On 14/03/12 11:39, Dimitrios wrote:
Forgot to mention that after find() returns the Spans i'm doing Span.SpansToStrings(span-array token-array) to get the human readable array of strings....

Jim


On 14/03/12 11:34, Dimitrios wrote:
On 14/03/12 11:23, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
Can you re-produce your issue with a dictionary which only contains a single entry?

Yes i can indeed re-produce the issue with the following dictionary:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<dictionary case_sensitive="false">
<entry>
<token>Folic</token>
<token>acid</token>
</entry>
<entry>
<token>Baclofen</token>
</entry>
</dictionary>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The small paragraph i'm using for testing is this:

"Folic acid is one variable, but other factors remain.
Studies suggest that substances active at the GABA receptor may produce NTDs. To test this hypothesis pregnant rats were exposed to either the GABA a agonist muscimol (1, 2 or 4 mg/kg), the GABA a antagonist bicuculline (.5, 1, or 2 mg/kg), the GABA b agonist baclofen (15, 30, 60 mg/kg), or the GABA b antagonist hydroxysaclofen (1, 3, or 5 mg/kg) during neural tube formation. Normal saline was used as a control and valproic acid (600 mg/kg) as a positive control."


The dictionary finds "baclofen" but it does not find "Folic acid"! The workflow is as follows:

 1. get-sentences
 2. tokenize -sentences
 3. call dictionary name finder ".find()" method with an array of
    srings (tokens of a single sentence)

Jim



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