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Convert the result of udpipe_annotate
to a tidy data frame
# S3 method for udpipe_connlu
as.data.frame(x, ...)
a data.frame with columns doc_id, paragraph_id, sentence_id, sentence,
token_id, token, lemma, upos, xpos, feats, head_token_id, dep_rel, deps, misc
The columns paragraph_id, sentence_id are integers, the other fields
are character data in UTF-8 encoding.
To get more information on these fields, visit https://universaldependencies.org/format.html
or look at udpipe
.
an object of class udpipe_connlu
as returned by udpipe_annotate
currently not used
udpipe_annotate
model <- udpipe_download_model(language = "dutch-lassysmall")
if(!model$download_failed){
ud_dutch <- udpipe_load_model(model$file_model)
txt <- c("Ik ben de weg kwijt, kunt u me zeggen waar de Lange Wapper ligt? Jazeker meneer",
"Het gaat vooruit, het gaat verbazend goed vooruit")
x <- udpipe_annotate(ud_dutch, x = txt)
x <- as.data.frame(x)
head(x)
}
## cleanup for CRAN only - you probably want to keep your model if you have downloaded it
if(file.exists(model$file_model)) file.remove(model$file_model)
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