Help in Nltk

Joel Goldstick joel.goldstick at gmail.com
Sun Aug 25 10:59:08 EDT 2013


On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 5:41 PM,  <projectfack at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can anyone help me for the tasks below in nltk
>
>
> 1. The  system  must    demonstrate     false   positive        and     false   negative        examples
> using   any     stemmer (Task 1.1)
> 2. The  system  must    demonstrate     the     differences between     successive      layers  of
> the     Porter  stemmer through a       couple  of      examples.       (Task   1.2).
> 3. The  system  must    be      able    to      automatically   detect  whether a       text    is      in      French
> or      English and     stem    it      in      the     detected        language.       The     stemmer for     French
> will    only    be      removing        plurals.                (Tasks  2       and     3).
> 4. The  system  must    demonstrate     the     use     of      the     Brill   Tagger  (Task   4.2).
> 5. The  system  must    demonstrate     the     use     of      POS     tags    for     information
> extraction      to      extract all     types   of      fish    and     all     types   of      trees   mentioned       on      the
> Wikipedia       pages   for     Fish    and     Tree (Task      6)
> 6. The  system  must    demonstrate     the     use     of      WordNet to      expand  nouns   with
> their   synonyms        and     their   hypernyms       (Task   9)
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I'm guessing that you copied this list from a homework assignment.  It
refers to 'the system', but what system is that?  I see that you
posted the same on stack exchange and somewhere else.  I suggest you
try to give more information on what you are up to, what your skill
level is with python and nltk.   Also, people here generally don't do
people's homework.  You might also google nltk mailing lists to see if
you can find people with specific knowledge of nltk.



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Joel Goldstick
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