That's great info, thank you, Sean!
I keep forgetting that the sub pipers may have more recent information that
some of the unit tests.

P.


On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 3:24 PM Finan, Sean <
sean.fi...@childrens.harvard.edu> wrote:

> Hi Peter,
>
> I use the piper files, and temporal sub piper TemporalSubPipe.piper in
> ctakes-temporal-res/src/main/resources/org/apache/ctakes/temporal/pipeline
>
> contains the following:
>
> // Commands and parameters to create a default temporal processing
> sub-pipeline.  This is not a full pipeline.
>
> // 'Generic' Events.  Use addDescription and let the EventAnnotator set
> itself up with defaults.
> addDescription EventAnnotator
>
> // Times.  Use addLogged to log start and finish of processing.  There
> aren't default models, so set specifically
> add BackwardsTimeAnnotator
> classifierJarPath=/org/apache/ctakes/temporal/ae/timeannotator/model.jar
>
> // DocTimeRel: the relation bin for Events to the Document Creation Time.
> add DocTimeRelAnnotator
> classifierJarPath=/org/apache/ctakes/temporal/ae/doctimerel/model.jar
>
> // Event - Time binary relations.
> add EventTimeRelationAnnotator
> classifierJarPath=/org/apache/ctakes/temporal/ae/eventtime/model.jar
>
> // Event - Event binary relations.
> add EventEventRelationAnnotator
> classifierJarPath=/org/apache/ctakes/temporal/ae/eventevent/model.jar
>
>
> The last time that I ran this it completed successfully.
>
> Sean
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Peter Abramowitsch <pabramowit...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 9:09 AM
> To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
> Subject: Question about use of Time Annotators in 4.0.1 (trunk) [EXTERNAL]
>
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>
>
> I have a couple of questions about the TimeAnnotators  forward and backward
>
> 1.  The BackwardsTimeAnnotator complains that it doesn't know whether it is
> in training mode when there is no "inTraining" parameter.  But when I
> supply it with the value false, then it complains that it doesn't have a
> classifier jar path, as if it now really thinks it's in training!  So
> what's the trick to make it happy that it's not in training.
>
> 2.  The unit tests for the time annotators contain the two extra pipeline
> steps:
>
>    - CopyNPChunksToLookupWindowAnnotations.class
>    - RemoveEnclosedLookupWindows.class
>
> Are these needed for regular use of the Time annotators or is this just a
> Unit test feature.
>
> Peter
>

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