Linguistic diagnostics for word embeddings
Project description
TLDR
LDT is a shiny new Python library for doing two things:
querying lots of dictionaries from a unified interface to perform spelling normalization, lemmatization, morphological analysis, retrieving semantic relations from WordNet, Wiktionary, BabelNet, and a lot more.
using the above to explore and profile word embeddings, i.e. the cool distributional representations of words as vectors.
If you have never heard about word embeddings – you’re missing out, here’s an introduction. If you have, head over to the project website for some new research results. And if you don’t care about word embeddings, you can still just use LDT as a supplement to NLTK, SpaCy, and other great NLP tools.
Current functionality
LDT provides a unified Python interface for querying a large number of resources for natural language processing, including Wiktionary, BabelNet, WordNet, and a lot of new custom routines. A few quick highlights of the current functionality:
Retrieving related words from WordNet, Wiktionary, Wiktionary Thesaurus and BabelNet:
>>> wiktionary = ldt.dicts.semantics.Wiktionary() >>> wiktionary.get_relation("white", relation="synonyms") ['pale', 'fair'] >>> wikisaurus = ldt.dicts.semantics.Wikisaurus() >>> wikisaurus.get_relations("cat", relations="all") {'synonyms': ['tabby', 'puss', 'cat', 'kitty', 'moggy', 'housecat', 'malkin', 'kitten', 'tom', 'grimalkin', 'pussy-cat', 'mouser', 'pussy', 'queen', 'tomcat', 'mog'], 'hyponyms': [], 'hypernyms': ['mammal', 'carnivore', 'vertebrate', 'feline', 'animal', 'creature'], 'antonyms': [], 'meronyms': []} >>> babelnet = ldt.dicts.semantics.BabelNet() >>> babelnet.get_relations("senator", relations=("hypernyms")) {'hypernyms': ['legislative_assembly', 'metropolitan_see_of_milan', 'poltician', 'legislative_seat', 'senator_of_rome', 'band', 'the_upper_house', 'polictian', 'patres_conscripti', 'musical_ensemble', 'presbytery', 'politician', 'pol', 'solo_project', 'policymaker', 'political_figure', 'politican', 'policymakers', 'archbishop_emeritus_of_milan', 'deliberative_assemblies', 'ensemble', 'career_politics', 'soloproject', 'list_of_musical_ensembles', 'legislative', 'roman_senators', 'archbishopric_of_milan', 'politicain', 'rock_bands', 'section_leader', 'musical_organisation', 'music_band', 'four-piece', 'roman_catholic_archdiocese_of_milan', 'upper_house', 'archdiocese_of_milan', 'band_man', 'milanese_apostolic_catholic_church', 'legistrative_branch', 'group', 'solo-project', 'music_ensemble', 'law-makers', 'roman_senator', 'legislative_arm_of_government', 'solo_act', 'patronage', 'roman_catholic_archbishop_of_milan', 'bar_band', 'senate_of_rome', 'deliberative_body', 'see_of_milan', 'legislative_fiat', 'musical_group', 'ambrosian_catholic_church', 'legislature_of_orissa', 'legislative_branch_of_government', 'list_of_politicians', 'senatorial_lieutenant', 'roman_catholic_archdiocese_of_milano', 'legislature_of_odisha', 'bandmember', 'assembly', 'archdiocese_of_milano', 'bishop_of_milan', 'ensemble_music', 'solo_musician', 'musical_duo', 'legislative_branch_of_goverment', 'first_chamber', 'politicians', 'legislative_bodies', 'political_leaders', 'politico', 'music_group', 'legislative_body', 'career_politician', 'legislature', 'rock_group', 'legislative_power', 'diocese_of_milan', 'musical_ensembles', 'musical_organization', 'revising_chamber', 'archbishops_of_milan', 'political_leader', 'deliberative_assembly', 'conscript_fathers', 'five-piece', 'catholic_archdiocese_of_milan', 'pop_rock_band', 'senatrix', 'deliberative_organ', 'polit.', 'roman_senate', 'legislative_politics', 'bishopric_of_milan', 'legislative_branch', 'musical_band', 'archbishop_of_milan', 'legislatures', 'general_assembly', 'musical_groups', 'instrumental_ensemble', 'politition', 'patres', 'upper_chamber', 'solo-act', 'conscripti', 'legislator']}
Derivational analysis:
>>> derivation_dict = ldt.dicts.derivation.DerivationAnalyzer() >>> derivation_dict.analyze("kindness") {'original_word': ['kindness'], 'other': [], 'prefixes': [], 'related_words': ['kindhearted', 'kindly', 'in kind', 'kindliness', 'kinda', 'many-kinded', 'first-of-its-kind', 'kind of', 'kindful', 'kindless'], 'roots': ['kind'], 'suffixes': ['-ness']}
Reliable lemmatization with productive rules and Wiktionary/BabelNet, even for new words:
>>> morph_metadict = ldt.dicts.morphology.MorphMetaDict() >>> morph_metadict.lemmatize("GPUs") ['GPU']
Correcting (at least some) text pre-processing noise and normalizing the input:
>>> analyzer = ldt.dicts.normalize.Normalization() >>> analyzer.normalize("%grammar") {'lemmas': ['grammar'], 'found_in': ['wordnet'], 'word_categories': ['Misspellings'], 'pos': ['noun']} >>> analyzer.normalize("gram-mar") {'found_in': ['wordnet'], 'lemmas': ['grammar'], 'word_categories': ['Misspellings'], 'pos': ['noun']} >>> analyzer.normalize("grammarlexicon") {'found_in': ['wordnet'], 'lemmas': ['grammar', "lexicon], 'word_categories': ['Misspellings'], 'pos': ['noun']}
Trustworthy correction of frequent misspelling patterns, only for high-certainty cases:
>>> spellchecker_en = ldt.dicts.spellcheck.SpellcheckerEn() >>> spellchecker_en.spelling_nazi("abritrary") 'arbitrary'
Collecting all the available info about a word with one click:
>>> encapsulation = ldt.Word("encapsulation") >>> encapsulation.pp_info() ======DERIVATIONAL INFO====== Stems : capsulate, encapsulate, capsule Suffixes : -ion, -ate Prefixes : en- OtherDerivation : RelatedWords : encapsulation, capsule review, glissonian capsule, capsular, capsulate ======SEMANTIC INFO====== Synonyms : encapsulation Antonyms : Meronyms : Hyponyms : Hypernyms : physical_process, status, condition, process ======EXTRA WORD CLASSES====== ProperNouns : False Noise : False Numbers : False URLs : False Hashtags : False Filenames : False ForeignWords : False Misspellings : False Missing : False
Finding possible relations between a pair of words in one click:
>>> relation_analyzer = ldt.relations.RelationsInPair() >>> relation_analyzer.analyze("black", "white") {'Hyponyms': True, 'SharedMorphForm': True, 'SharedPOS': True, 'Synonyms': True, 'Antonyms': True, 'ShortestPath': 0.058823529411764705, 'Associations': True}
The above functionality can be used in many NLP applications and for text pre-processing, large-scale analysis of potential relations between pairs of words. See ldt.experiments.demo file for a toy example of such an analysis.
That last step can help you predict how your model will do on a particular task, and also give some ideas about how it can be improved. Check out the results of a large-scale experiment with 60 embeddings and 21 datasets.
See the Tutorial and API documentation for more details on all of these resources.
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Multilinguality
Yes, LDT is multilingual! At least, as far as querying semantic relations goes. LDT supports BabelNet, the largest multilingual dictionary resource available - so everything they have is retrievable. Many of the other LDT modules (particularly morphology) are language-specific, and only English is fully supported at the moment. However, the infrastructure for adding other languages is already in place, so if you can find or create e.g. lists of affixes for your language, development would be easy. Get in touch if you’d like to get involved.
Legal caveat: LDT is open-source free software. No hamsters were harmed in its production, and no harm should come from its usage. However, no guarantees of any kind.
v 0.1.0, 2018-08-15 – Initial release.
Retrieving lexicographic information from BabelNet, Wiktionary, Wikisaurus and English WordNet;
Retrieving morphological information from the same resources;
Lemmatization with WordNet and custom rules for English;
Custom rule-based analysis of productive suffixes and prefixes for English;
Parsing Wiktionary etymologies
Custom compound splitting routines with filtering by subword length;
4 custom patterns for fixing frequent spelling mistakes.
v 0.2.0, 2018-09-24.
Tutorial;
19 LD variables, including ontology paths;
detection of antonymy with language-specific derivational patterns;
bug fixes.
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