Please file a JIRA with simple test data.

----- Original Message -----
| From: "Jim - FooBar();" <[email protected]>
| To: [email protected]
| Sent: Thursday, November 8, 2012 9:42:40 AM
| Subject: Re: problem with the RegexNameFinder...
| 
| In other words, the .find() method of the RegexNameFinder returns an
| array of Spans where each span has identical boundaries (startIndex
| ==
| endIndex)!
| e.g
| 
| <Span [2..2)>
| <Span [8..8)>
| 
| Jim
| 
| 
| On 08/11/12 17:29, Jim - FooBar(); wrote:
| > Hi guys,
| >
| > I think I've discovered another issue in the name-find package,
| > this
| > time with the regex name-finder.
| > I am instantiating it and passing 10 Pattern objects but while
| > evaluating it on a small paragraph the tags it outputs  are empty
| > and
| > immediately before the recognised token...sort of like this:
| >
| > <START> <END> fluvoxamine
| >
| > where fluvoxamine should be inside the tag!
| >
| > Also, even if it did output the term inside the tag, i don't see
| > any
| > obvious way to specify what kind of tag we want (e.g person or drug
| > or
| > whatever). This is problematic because it stops the regex
| > name-finder
| > from being able to be combined with the other 2 name-finders that
| > do
| > support this and thus their predictions can be easily combined.
| >
| > any thoughts?
| >
| > Jim
| 
| 

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