from spacy.parts_of_speech cimport NOUN, PROPN, PRON def english_noun_chunks(doc): labels = ['nsubj', 'dobj', 'nsubjpass', 'pcomp', 'pobj', 'attr', 'root'] np_deps = [doc.vocab.strings[label] for label in labels] conj = doc.vocab.strings['conj'] np_label = doc.vocab.strings['NP'] for i in range(len(doc)): word = doc[i] if word.pos in (NOUN, PROPN, PRON) and word.dep in np_deps: yield word.left_edge.i, word.i+1, np_label elif word.pos == NOUN and word.dep == conj: head = word.head while head.dep == conj and head.head.i < head.i: head = head.head # If the head is an NP, and we're coordinated to it, we're an NP if head.dep in np_deps: yield word.left_edge.i, word.i+1, np_label # this iterator extracts spans headed by NOUNs starting from the left-most # syntactic dependent until the NOUN itself # for close apposition and measurement construction, the span is sometimes # extended to the right of the NOUN # example: "eine Tasse Tee" (a cup (of) tea) returns "eine Tasse Tee" and not # just "eine Tasse", same for "das Thema Familie" def german_noun_chunks(doc): labels = ['sb', 'oa', 'da', 'nk', 'mo', 'ag', 'root', 'cj', 'pd', 'og', 'app'] np_label = doc.vocab.strings['NP'] np_deps = set(doc.vocab.strings[label] for label in labels) close_app = doc.vocab.strings['nk'] rbracket = 0 for i, word in enumerate(doc): if i < rbracket: continue if word.pos in (NOUN, PROPN, PRON) and word.dep in np_deps: rbracket = word.i+1 # try to extend the span to the right # to capture close apposition/measurement constructions for rdep in doc[word.i].rights: if rdep.pos in (NOUN, PROPN) and rdep.dep == close_app: rbracket = rdep.i+1 yield word.left_edge.i, rbracket, np_label CHUNKERS = {'en': english_noun_chunks, 'de': german_noun_chunks}