Stanford CoreNLP Arabic parser in Scala REPL
I'm playing around with Stanford CoreNLP and am trying to use LexicalizedParser for Arabic in Scala. As a side note, I've gotten the segmenter to work. But I get the error below when I try to create a new LexicalizedParser object. According to other StackOverflow answers, I should need to specify all possible arguments for LexicalizedParser:
Stanford Core NLP LexicalizedParser Model
Anyone have a clue as to what I need to do? I just want to do the bare minimum to pass a string through the Arabic parser
scala> var lp = new LexicalizedParser("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz", new Options())
<console>:33: error: not enough arguments for constructor LexicalizedParser: (
x$1: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Lexicon,
x$2: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.BinaryGrammar,
x$3: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.UnaryGrammar,
x$4: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.DependencyGrammar,
x$5: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$6: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$7: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$8: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Options)
edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.LexicalizedParser.
Unspecified value parameters x$3, x$4, x$5...
I've also tried:
var lp = new LexicalizedParser()
.loadModel("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz")
scala stanford-nlp arabic
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I'm playing around with Stanford CoreNLP and am trying to use LexicalizedParser for Arabic in Scala. As a side note, I've gotten the segmenter to work. But I get the error below when I try to create a new LexicalizedParser object. According to other StackOverflow answers, I should need to specify all possible arguments for LexicalizedParser:
Stanford Core NLP LexicalizedParser Model
Anyone have a clue as to what I need to do? I just want to do the bare minimum to pass a string through the Arabic parser
scala> var lp = new LexicalizedParser("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz", new Options())
<console>:33: error: not enough arguments for constructor LexicalizedParser: (
x$1: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Lexicon,
x$2: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.BinaryGrammar,
x$3: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.UnaryGrammar,
x$4: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.DependencyGrammar,
x$5: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$6: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$7: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$8: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Options)
edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.LexicalizedParser.
Unspecified value parameters x$3, x$4, x$5...
I've also tried:
var lp = new LexicalizedParser()
.loadModel("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz")
scala stanford-nlp arabic
add a comment |
I'm playing around with Stanford CoreNLP and am trying to use LexicalizedParser for Arabic in Scala. As a side note, I've gotten the segmenter to work. But I get the error below when I try to create a new LexicalizedParser object. According to other StackOverflow answers, I should need to specify all possible arguments for LexicalizedParser:
Stanford Core NLP LexicalizedParser Model
Anyone have a clue as to what I need to do? I just want to do the bare minimum to pass a string through the Arabic parser
scala> var lp = new LexicalizedParser("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz", new Options())
<console>:33: error: not enough arguments for constructor LexicalizedParser: (
x$1: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Lexicon,
x$2: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.BinaryGrammar,
x$3: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.UnaryGrammar,
x$4: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.DependencyGrammar,
x$5: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$6: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$7: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$8: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Options)
edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.LexicalizedParser.
Unspecified value parameters x$3, x$4, x$5...
I've also tried:
var lp = new LexicalizedParser()
.loadModel("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz")
scala stanford-nlp arabic
I'm playing around with Stanford CoreNLP and am trying to use LexicalizedParser for Arabic in Scala. As a side note, I've gotten the segmenter to work. But I get the error below when I try to create a new LexicalizedParser object. According to other StackOverflow answers, I should need to specify all possible arguments for LexicalizedParser:
Stanford Core NLP LexicalizedParser Model
Anyone have a clue as to what I need to do? I just want to do the bare minimum to pass a string through the Arabic parser
scala> var lp = new LexicalizedParser("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz", new Options())
<console>:33: error: not enough arguments for constructor LexicalizedParser: (
x$1: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Lexicon,
x$2: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.BinaryGrammar,
x$3: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.UnaryGrammar,
x$4: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.DependencyGrammar,
x$5: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$6: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$7: edu.stanford.nlp.util.Index[String],
x$8: edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.Options)
edu.stanford.nlp.parser.lexparser.LexicalizedParser.
Unspecified value parameters x$3, x$4, x$5...
I've also tried:
var lp = new LexicalizedParser()
.loadModel("edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz")
scala stanford-nlp arabic
scala stanford-nlp arabic
edited Nov 15 '18 at 16:57
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 0:22
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You have to use
var lp = LexicalizedParser.loadModel(
"edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz"
)
instead.
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You have to use
var lp = LexicalizedParser.loadModel(
"edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz"
)
instead.
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You have to use
var lp = LexicalizedParser.loadModel(
"edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz"
)
instead.
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You have to use
var lp = LexicalizedParser.loadModel(
"edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz"
)
instead.
You have to use
var lp = LexicalizedParser.loadModel(
"edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/arabicFactored.ser.gz"
)
instead.
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