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Preprocessing and Extraction of Linguistic Information for Computational Analysis

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pelican_nlp stands for “Preprocessing and Extraction of Linguistic Information for Computational Analysis - Natural Language Processing”. This package enables the creation of standardized and reproducible language processing pipelines, extracting linguistic features from various tasks like discourse, fluency, and image descriptions.

PyPI version License CC BY-NC 4.0 Supported Python Versions

Installation

Create conda environment

conda create -n pelican-nlp -c defaults python=3.10

Activate environment

conda activate pelican-nlp

Install the package using pip:

pip install pelican_nlp

For the latest development version:

pip install https://github.com/ypauli/pelican_nlp/releases/tag/v0.1.2-alpha

Usage

To run pelican_nlp you need a configuration.yml file in your project directory, which specifies the configurations used for your project. Sample configuration files can be found on the pelican_nlp github repository: https://github.com/ypauli/pelican_nlp/tree/main/sample_configuration_files

Adapt your configuration file to your needs and save your personal configuration.yml file to your main project directory.

Running pelican_nlp with your configurations can be done directly from the command line interface or via Python script.

Run from command line:

Navigate to main project directory in command line and enter the following command (Note: Folder must contain your subjects folder and your configuration.yml file):

conda activate pelican-nlp
pelican-run

Run with python script:

Create python file with IDE of your choice (e.g. Visual Studio Code, Pycharm, etc.) and copy the following code into the file: Make sure to use the previously created conda environment ‘pelican-nlp’ for your project.

Run the following Python code: .. code-block:: python

from pelican_nlp.main import Pelican

configuration_file = “/path/to/your/config/file.yml” pelican = Pelican(configuration_file) pelican.run()

Replace “/path/to/your/config/file” with the path to your configuration file located in your main project folder.

For reliable operation, data must be stored in the Language Processing Data Structure (LPDS) format, inspired by brain imaging data structure conventions.

Text and audio files should follow this naming convention:

[subjectID]_[sessionID]_[task]_[task-supplement]_[corpus].[extension]

  • subjectID: ID of subject (e.g., sub-01), mandatory

  • sessionID: ID of session (e.g., ses-01), if available

  • task: task used for file creation, mandatory

  • task-supplement: additional information regarding the task, if available

  • corpus: (e.g., healthy-control / patient) specify files belonging to the same group, mandatory

  • extension: file extension (e.g., txt / pdf / docx / rtf), mandatory

Example filenames:

  • sub-01_interview_schizophrenia.rtf

  • sub-03_ses-02_fluency_semantic_animals.docx

To optimize performance, close other programs and limit GPU usage during language processing.

Features

  • Feature 1: Cleaning text files
    • Handles whitespaces, timestamps, punctuation, special characters, and case-sensitivity.

  • Feature 2: Linguistic Feature Extraction
    • Extracts semantic embeddings, logits, distance from optimality, and semantic similarity.

Examples

You can find example setups on the github repository in the examples folder:

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please check out the contributing guide.

License

This project is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International. See the LICENSE file for details.

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