Re: Question on ctakes

2017-01-15 Thread Sparsh K
hope that this fixes everything, > Sean > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: Sparsh K [mailto:sparsh...@gmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 12:26 PM > To: dev@ctakes.apache.org > Cc: dev-...@ctakes.apache.org > Subject: Re: Question on

RE: Question on ctakes

2017-01-15 Thread Finan, Sean
From: Sparsh K [mailto:sparsh...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 12:26 PM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Cc: dev-...@ctakes.apache.org Subject: Re: Question on ctakes Hi Sean, I tried to use your solution, I got few compilation errors , I few fixed few. I Have changed JCasUti

Re: Question on ctakes

2017-01-15 Thread Sparsh K
Hi Sean, I tried to use your solution, I got few compilation errors , I few fixed few. I Have changed JCasUtil.select( jcas, IdentifiedAnnotation.class ).stream().map( a -> new DefaultTextSpan(a, 0) ) to JCasUtil.select( jcas, IdentifiedAnnotation.class ).stream().map( a -> new DefaultTextSpan(

Re: Question on ctakes

2017-01-12 Thread Sparsh K
Thanks for clarification sean. On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Finan, Sean < sean.fi...@childrens.harvard.edu> wrote: > Hi Vighnesh, > > 1. Does ctakes depend upon exact word match? > By default, yet. The fast clinical pipeline uses > "DefaultJCasTermAnnotator" or some such horribly na

RE: Question on ctakes

2017-01-12 Thread Finan, Sean
Hi Vighnesh, 1. Does ctakes depend upon exact word match? By default, yet. The fast clinical pipeline uses "DefaultJCasTermAnnotator" or some such horribly named class. There is also an "OverlapJCasTermAnnotator". Equally horrible name, slightly different functionality. Given: "Blo