Coreference

This Gem provides coreference resolution for various languages (en, es, it, nl, de, fr).

The CorefGraph module provides an implementation of the Multi-Sieve Pass system for for Coreference Resolution system originally proposed by the Stanford NLP Group (Lee et al., 2013). This system proposes a number of deterministic passes, ranging from high precision to higher recall, each dealing with a different manner in which coreference manifests itself in running text.

Although more sieves are available, in order to facilitate the integration of the coreference system for the 6 languages of OpeNER we have included here 4 sieves: Exact String Matching, Precise Constructs, Strict Head Match and Pronoun Match (the sieve nomenclature follows Lee et al (2013). Furthermore, as it has been reported, this sieves are responsible for most of the performance in the Stanford system.

The implementation is a result of a collaboration between the IXA NLP http://ixa.si.ehu.es and LinguaMedia Groups http://linguamedia.deusto.es.

Confused by some terminology?

This software is part of a larger collection of natural language processing tools known as "the OpeNER project". You can find more information about the project at the OpeNER portal. There you can also find references to terms like KAF (an XML standard to represent linguistic annotations in texts), component, cores, scenario's and pipelines.

Quick Use Example

Installing the coreference can be done by executing:

gem install opener-coreference

Please keep in mind that all components in OpeNER take KAF as an input and output KAF by default.

Command line interface

You should now be able to call the coreference as a regular shell command: by its name. Once installed the gem normalyl sits in your path so you can call it directly from anywhere.

This aplication reads a text from standard input in order to identify the language.

cat some_kind_of_kaf_file.kaf | coreference

This will output:

<coref coid="co5">
  <!--Her father-->
  <span>
    <target id="t45"/>
    <target id="t46"/>
  </span>
  <!--him-->
  <span>
    <target id="t58"/>
  </span>
  <!--his-->
  <span>
    <target id="t54"/>
  </span>
</coref>

Webservices

You can launch a language identification webservice by executing:

coreference-server

This will launch a mini webserver with the webservice. It defaults to port 9292, so you can access it at http://localhost:9292.

To launch it on a different port provide the -p [port-number] option like this:

coreference-server -p 1234

It then launches at http://localhost:1234

Documentation on the Webservice is provided by surfing to the urls provided above. For more information on how to launch a webservice run the command with the --help option.

Daemon

Last but not least the coreference comes shipped with a daemon that can read jobs (and write) jobs to and from Amazon SQS queues. For more information type:

coreference-daemon -h

Description of dependencies

This component runs best if you run it in an environment suited for OpeNER components. You can find an installation guide and helper tools in the OpeNER installer and an installation guide on the Opener Website

At least you need the following system setup:

Depenencies for normal use:

  • Ruby (MRI) 1.9.3 or newer
  • Python 2.6

Adapting CorefGraph-en to your language

There are a number of changes needed to be made to make CorefGraph works for other languages. Although we have try to keep the language dependent features to a minimum, you will still need to create some dictionaries for your own language and make some very minor changes in the code. Here is the list of very file in the Corefgraph module that needs to be changed. Every change except one (see below) to be done in the $project/core/corefgraph/resources directory:

  • dictionaries/$lang_determiners.py
  • dictionaries/$lang_pronouns.py
  • dictionaries/$lang_verbs.py
  • dictionaries/$lang_stopwords.py
  • dictionaries/$lang_temporals.py

  • tagset/$TAGSETNAME_pos.py

  • tagset/$TAGSETNAME_constituent.py

  • files/animate/$lang.animate.txt

  • files/animate/$lang.inanimate.txt

  • files/demonym/$lang.txt

  • files/gender/$lang.male.unigrams.txt

  • files/gender/$lang.female.unigrams.txt

  • files/gender/$lang.neutral.unigrams.txt

  • files/gender/$lang.namegender.combine.txt

  • files/gender/$lang.gender.data

  • files/number/$lang.plural.unigrams.txt

  • files/number/$lang.singular.unigrams.txt

The Core

The component is a fat wrapper around the actual language technology core. You can find the core technolies in the following repositories:

Where to go from here

Report problem/Get help

If you encounter problems, please email [email protected] or leave an issue in the issue tracker.

Contributing

  1. Fork it http://github.com/opener-project/coreference/fork
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request