does not indicate a sentence.
> // If that is not your case, then you may get better results using the more
> standard SentenceDetector
> //add SentenceDetector
>
> Sean
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Miller, Timothy [mailto:timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu]
&g
hat is not your case, then you may get better results using the more
standard SentenceDetector
//add SentenceDetector
Sean
-Original Message-
From: Miller, Timothy [mailto:timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2018 9:46 AM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
Subject: Re: Senten
The changes were mainly meant to adapt the OpenNLP model to
idiosyncrasies of clinical text, but you're right that they have some
shortcomings.
The newline thing is in the data sources used originally to build the
model, there were frequent cases of headings/sentence fragments by
themselves on a l