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spacyr (version 1.3.0)

entity_extract: Extract or consolidate entities from parsed documents

Description

From an object parsed by spacy_parse(), extract the entities as a separate object, or convert the multi-word entities into single "token" consisting of the concatenated elements of the multi-word entities.

Usage

entity_extract(x, type = c("named", "extended", "all"), concatenator = "_")

entity_consolidate(x, concatenator = "_")

Value

entity_extract() returns a data.frame of all named entities, containing the following fields:

  • doc_id name of the document containing the entity

  • sentence_id the sentence ID containing the entity, within the document

  • entity the named entity

  • entity_type the type of named entities (e.g. PERSON, ORG, PERCENT, etc.)

entity_consolidate returns a modified data.frame of parsed results, where the named entities have been combined into a single "token". Currently, dependency parsing is removed when this consolidation occurs.

Arguments

x

output from spacy_parse().

type

type of named entities, either named, extended, or all. See https://spacy.io/docs/usage/entity-recognition#entity-types for details.

concatenator

the character(s) used to join the elements of multi-word named entities

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
spacy_initialize()

# entity extraction
txt <- "Mr. Smith of moved to San Francisco in December."
parsed <- spacy_parse(txt, entity = TRUE)
entity_extract(parsed)
entity_extract(parsed, type = "all")
}
if (FALSE) {
# consolidating multi-word entities 
txt <- "The House of Representatives voted to suspend aid to South Dakota."
parsed <- spacy_parse(txt, entity = TRUE)
entity_consolidate(parsed)
}

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