Using SentimentPipeline in the Stanford Core NLP
I have setup a Maven project inside Eclipse.
Their is only class, src/main/java/App.java
package com.nlptools.corenlp;
import java.util.List;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.Annotation;
import edu.stanford.nlp.sentiment.SentimentPipeline;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.StanfordCoreNLP;
class App
{
public static void main( String args )
{
List<Annotation> list = SentimentPipeline.getAnnotations(new StanfordCoreNLP(), null, "foo.txt", false);
for (Annotation item : list) {
System.out.println(item.toString());
}
System.out.println( "Hello World!" );
}
}
Then I add these dependencies and waited for Gradle to download the files:
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
<classifier> models-english </classifier>
</dependency>
When I run I get this error:
Couldn't read TokensRegexNER from edu/stanford/nlp/models/kbp/english/gazetteers/regexner_caseless.tab
I'm looking at the documentation but can't make sense of it:
https://nlp.stanford.edu/nlp/javadoc/javanlp/edu/stanford/nlp/sentiment/SentimentPipeline.html
What am I missing?
java stanford-nlp
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I have setup a Maven project inside Eclipse.
Their is only class, src/main/java/App.java
package com.nlptools.corenlp;
import java.util.List;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.Annotation;
import edu.stanford.nlp.sentiment.SentimentPipeline;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.StanfordCoreNLP;
class App
{
public static void main( String args )
{
List<Annotation> list = SentimentPipeline.getAnnotations(new StanfordCoreNLP(), null, "foo.txt", false);
for (Annotation item : list) {
System.out.println(item.toString());
}
System.out.println( "Hello World!" );
}
}
Then I add these dependencies and waited for Gradle to download the files:
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
<classifier> models-english </classifier>
</dependency>
When I run I get this error:
Couldn't read TokensRegexNER from edu/stanford/nlp/models/kbp/english/gazetteers/regexner_caseless.tab
I'm looking at the documentation but can't make sense of it:
https://nlp.stanford.edu/nlp/javadoc/javanlp/edu/stanford/nlp/sentiment/SentimentPipeline.html
What am I missing?
java stanford-nlp
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I have setup a Maven project inside Eclipse.
Their is only class, src/main/java/App.java
package com.nlptools.corenlp;
import java.util.List;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.Annotation;
import edu.stanford.nlp.sentiment.SentimentPipeline;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.StanfordCoreNLP;
class App
{
public static void main( String args )
{
List<Annotation> list = SentimentPipeline.getAnnotations(new StanfordCoreNLP(), null, "foo.txt", false);
for (Annotation item : list) {
System.out.println(item.toString());
}
System.out.println( "Hello World!" );
}
}
Then I add these dependencies and waited for Gradle to download the files:
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
<classifier> models-english </classifier>
</dependency>
When I run I get this error:
Couldn't read TokensRegexNER from edu/stanford/nlp/models/kbp/english/gazetteers/regexner_caseless.tab
I'm looking at the documentation but can't make sense of it:
https://nlp.stanford.edu/nlp/javadoc/javanlp/edu/stanford/nlp/sentiment/SentimentPipeline.html
What am I missing?
java stanford-nlp
I have setup a Maven project inside Eclipse.
Their is only class, src/main/java/App.java
package com.nlptools.corenlp;
import java.util.List;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.Annotation;
import edu.stanford.nlp.sentiment.SentimentPipeline;
import edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.StanfordCoreNLP;
class App
{
public static void main( String args )
{
List<Annotation> list = SentimentPipeline.getAnnotations(new StanfordCoreNLP(), null, "foo.txt", false);
for (Annotation item : list) {
System.out.println(item.toString());
}
System.out.println( "Hello World!" );
}
}
Then I add these dependencies and waited for Gradle to download the files:
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId> edu.stanford.nlp </groupId>
<artifactId> stanford-corenlp </artifactId>
<version> 3.9.2</version>
<classifier> models-english </classifier>
</dependency>
When I run I get this error:
Couldn't read TokensRegexNER from edu/stanford/nlp/models/kbp/english/gazetteers/regexner_caseless.tab
I'm looking at the documentation but can't make sense of it:
https://nlp.stanford.edu/nlp/javadoc/javanlp/edu/stanford/nlp/sentiment/SentimentPipeline.html
What am I missing?
java stanford-nlp
java stanford-nlp
edited Nov 21 '18 at 5:00
Jack Robson
asked Nov 21 '18 at 4:29
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You need this in your Maven dependencies:
<dependency>
<groupId>edu.stanford.nlp</groupId>
<artifactId>stanford-corenlp</artifactId>
<version>3.9.2</version>
<classifier>models</classifier>
</dependency>
Also you might just want to use the standard pipeline in your code:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty("annotators", "tokenize,ssplit,pos,lemma,ner,parse,sentiment");
StanfordCoreNLP pipeline = new StanfordCoreNLP(props);
CoreDocument exampleDocument = new CoreDocument("I loved the movie!");
pipeline.annotate(exampleDocument);
System.out.println(exampleDocument.sentences().get(0).sentiment());
What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
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You need this in your Maven dependencies:
<dependency>
<groupId>edu.stanford.nlp</groupId>
<artifactId>stanford-corenlp</artifactId>
<version>3.9.2</version>
<classifier>models</classifier>
</dependency>
Also you might just want to use the standard pipeline in your code:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty("annotators", "tokenize,ssplit,pos,lemma,ner,parse,sentiment");
StanfordCoreNLP pipeline = new StanfordCoreNLP(props);
CoreDocument exampleDocument = new CoreDocument("I loved the movie!");
pipeline.annotate(exampleDocument);
System.out.println(exampleDocument.sentences().get(0).sentiment());
What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
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You need this in your Maven dependencies:
<dependency>
<groupId>edu.stanford.nlp</groupId>
<artifactId>stanford-corenlp</artifactId>
<version>3.9.2</version>
<classifier>models</classifier>
</dependency>
Also you might just want to use the standard pipeline in your code:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty("annotators", "tokenize,ssplit,pos,lemma,ner,parse,sentiment");
StanfordCoreNLP pipeline = new StanfordCoreNLP(props);
CoreDocument exampleDocument = new CoreDocument("I loved the movie!");
pipeline.annotate(exampleDocument);
System.out.println(exampleDocument.sentences().get(0).sentiment());
What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
add a comment |
You need this in your Maven dependencies:
<dependency>
<groupId>edu.stanford.nlp</groupId>
<artifactId>stanford-corenlp</artifactId>
<version>3.9.2</version>
<classifier>models</classifier>
</dependency>
Also you might just want to use the standard pipeline in your code:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty("annotators", "tokenize,ssplit,pos,lemma,ner,parse,sentiment");
StanfordCoreNLP pipeline = new StanfordCoreNLP(props);
CoreDocument exampleDocument = new CoreDocument("I loved the movie!");
pipeline.annotate(exampleDocument);
System.out.println(exampleDocument.sentences().get(0).sentiment());
You need this in your Maven dependencies:
<dependency>
<groupId>edu.stanford.nlp</groupId>
<artifactId>stanford-corenlp</artifactId>
<version>3.9.2</version>
<classifier>models</classifier>
</dependency>
Also you might just want to use the standard pipeline in your code:
Properties props = new Properties();
props.setProperty("annotators", "tokenize,ssplit,pos,lemma,ner,parse,sentiment");
StanfordCoreNLP pipeline = new StanfordCoreNLP(props);
CoreDocument exampleDocument = new CoreDocument("I loved the movie!");
pipeline.annotate(exampleDocument);
System.out.println(exampleDocument.sentences().get(0).sentiment());
edited Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
answered Nov 21 '18 at 5:58
StanfordNLPHelpStanfordNLPHelp
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What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
add a comment |
What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
What type is the pipeline variable and how do I init it?
– Jack Robson
Nov 21 '18 at 6:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
Oops, I'll add that in.
– StanfordNLPHelp
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22
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