On 4 Aug, 12:34, Fred Mangusta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> thanks for replying. I'm interested in knowing more about your regex
> approach, but as you point out in your comment, seems like access to the
> sourceforge mail archive is restricted. Is there any way I can read
> about it? Would you b
Hi Paul,
thanks for replying. I'm interested in knowing more about your regex
approach, but as you point out in your comment, seems like access to the
sourceforge mail archive is restricted. Is there any way I can read
about it? Would you be so kind to cut and paste it here for instance?
Tha
On Aug 4, 7:59 pm, Fred Mangusta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are you aware of any nlp packages or algorithms in Python to spot
> whether a '.' represents an end of sentence or rather something else (eg
> Mr., [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc)?
>
google("python nltk") ... it may do what you want.
On 4 Aug, 11:59, Fred Mangusta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are you aware of any nlp packages or algorithms in Python to spot
> whether a '.' represents an end of sentence or rather something else (eg
> Mr., [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc)?
I wouldn't mind finding out about such packages, either.
Hi,
are you aware of any nlp packages or algorithms in Python to spot
whether a '.' represents an end of sentence or rather something else (eg
Mr., [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc)?
Thanks
F.
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