This is a Python library for The Oslo-Bergen Tagger, which parses the output of the tagger to a friendly format. Only Python 3 is supported at this time.
The library is in beta. See Roadmap for things that need to get implemented before a v1.0.0 can be released.
You need to have The Oslo-Bergen Tagger installed, and the environment variable OBT_PATH
set to the path of its
installation directory. You can use the provided code snippet below, or install it using the instructions in
The-Oslo-Bergen-Tagger GitHub repository. The following code snippet installs it in your home directory. If you want to install it
somewhere else, you can change the INSTALL_DIR
variable on the first line to your preferred installation directory.
INSTALL_DIR=$HOME
THIS_DIR=$PWD
cd $INSTALL_DIR
git clone git@github.com:noklesta/The-Oslo-Bergen-Tagger.git
cd The-Oslo-Bergen-Tagger
./bootstrap.sh
export OBT_PATH=$INSTALL_DIR/The-Oslo-Bergen-Tagger
echo 'export OBT_PATH=$OBT_PATH' >> $HOME/.bashrc
cd $THIS_DIR
You can then install this Python library with pip. To install for all users, do:
sudo pip3 install obt
To just install for your user, do:
pip3 install --user obt
And you are good to go!
First, import the library
import obt
Then, you can tag a string by passing it to the tag_bm
function:
my_string = "Jeg er streng."
tags = obt.tag_bm(my_string)
Or you can pass a file name using the file
keyword argument:
tags = obt.tag_bm(file="my_document.txt")
The resulting tags
will be an array of tag objects, like so:
[
{
"tall": "ent",
"type": "pers hum",
"base": "jeg",
"person": "1",
"word_tag": "<jeg>",
"kasus": "nom",
"raw_tags": "pron ent pers hum nom 1",
"word": "Jeg",
"ordklasse": "pron"
},
{
"word_tag": "<er>",
"base": "v\u00e6re",
"tilleggstagger": [
"a5",
"pr1",
"pr2",
"<aux1/perf_part>"
],
"tid": "pres",
"raw_tags": "verb pres a5 pr1 pr2 <aux1/perf_part>",
"word": "er",
"ordklasse": "verb"
},
{
"type": "appell",
"best": "ub",
"base": "streng",
"word_tag": "<streng>",
"tall": "ent",
"ordklasse": "subst",
"raw_tags": "subst appell mask ub ent",
"word": "streng",
"kj\u00f8nn": "mask"
},
{
"word_tag": "<.>",
"base": "$.",
"tilleggstagger": [
"<<<",
"<punkt>",
"<<<"
],
"raw_tags": "clb <<< <punkt> <<<",
"word": ".",
"ordklasse": "clb"
}
]
You can easily save this to a JSON file with the obt.save_json
function:
obt.save_json(tags, 'my_tags.json')
A documentation of the tag format will come here.
Before a v1.0.0 release, the following boxes should be checked:
- Put "tilleggstagger" in proper items in tags object.
- Implement function for
./tag-nostat-bm.sh
from https://github.com/noklesta/The-Oslo-Bergen-Tagger - Implement function for
./tag-nostat-nn.sh
from https://github.com/noklesta/The-Oslo-Bergen-Tagger - Python 2 support