Identify natural language propositions in a written argument.
Project description
Syllogio Identify Propositions
Identify natural language propositions in a written argument.
Installation
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Install pip package.
pip install syllogio-identifyPropositions
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Install spacy module (Tested with "en_core_web_sm").
python -m spacy download <model name>
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OPTIONAL: Add model name to configuration.
; setup.cfg [syllogio-identifyPropositions] model_name = <model name> ; defaults to "en_core_web_sm"
Usage
Command line
Usage:
Usage: idpr [options] INPUT
Options:
-m <model> --model <model> Specify a spaCy model. Defaults to "en_core_web_sm".
-V --version Print version and exit.
-h --help Show this message.
Example:
> idpr "All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal."
[
"All men are mortal",
"Socrates is a man",
"Therefore, Socrates is mortal"
]
Programmatic
from identifyPropositions import identify
propositions = identify("All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.")
# propositions will be:
# [
# "All men are mortal",
# "Socrates is a man",
# "Therefore, Socrates is mortal"
# ]
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