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Chinese Terminology Extraction

Organized version of the Chinese Termolator, parts of which uses some of the implementation from: English Termolator https://github.com/AdamMeyers/The_Termolator , Original Termolator https://github.com/ivanhe/termolator/ and Noun Chunker Generator by Leizhen Shi https://github.com/frank190/NounChunkerGenerator . This is part of an ongoing effort to organize and build on the Chinese Termolator.

USAGE

To perform Chinese terminology extraction, run the following command:

bash run_all_in_one.sh True/False desired_output_name

True/False : indicating whether to use the dictionary feature

desired_output_name : can be replaced by any desired output name for the experiment

STEPS

The Chinese terminology extraction involves the following steps:

Step 0 : Preparation work

Preparation work uses the following:

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termUtilitiesEng.py

remove_xml_chinese.py

And of course, test_sample, a folder containing foreground and background text files to be processed.

Step 1 : Tagging using Brandeis tagger

Tagging uses the following:

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Brandeis-CASIA-LanguageProcesser

Step 2 : Noun Chunker Generator

Noun Chunker Generator uses the following:

noun_chunker_generator.py

chinese1.txt

Step 3 : Distributional ranking

Distributional component uses the following:

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distributional_component.py

When running the distributional, in order to use distributional_component.py as implemented for the English System, please ensure that the following files from the English Termolator is also in the same folder:

Document.py

Metric.py

NPParser.py

Filter.py

Section.py

Settings.py

TestData.py

Wordlist.py

settings.txt

patentstops.txt

Step 4 : Accessor Variety Filter

Accessor variety filter uses the following:

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accessorvariety.py

And output from previous stages:

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.allterms file

foreground_tchunk_list

Bash script to run all:

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And we use run_all_in_one.sh to run everything together.

Usage example: bash run_all_in_one.sh True desired_output_name

Final output file: desired_output_name.AV_filtered_terms

  • All files generated in the process and final output files are not tagged.

[If the code in the zipped file is downloaded on a Mac system, the color tags should be seen.]

This README file is tagged Gray.

Updated: June 22, 2020 by Yuling Gu

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