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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Natural Language Toolkit: Language Model Unit Tests
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2019 NLTK Project
# Author: Ilia Kurenkov <ilia.kurenkov@gmail.com>
# URL: <http://nltk.org/>
# For license information, see LICENSE.TXT
from functools import partial
from itertools import chain
from nltk.util import everygrams, pad_sequence
flatten = chain.from_iterable
pad_both_ends = partial(
pad_sequence,
pad_left=True,
left_pad_symbol="<s>",
pad_right=True,
right_pad_symbol="</s>",
)
pad_both_ends.__doc__ = """Pads both ends of a sentence to length specified by ngram order.
Following convention <s> pads the start of sentence </s> pads its end.
"""
def padded_everygrams(order, sentence):
"""Helper with some useful defaults.
Applies pad_both_ends to sentence and follows it up with everygrams.
"""
return everygrams(list(pad_both_ends(sentence, n=order)), max_len=order)
def padded_everygram_pipeline(order, text):
"""Default preprocessing for a sequence of sentences.
Creates two iterators:
- sentences padded and turned into sequences of `nltk.util.everygrams`
- sentences padded as above and chained together for a flat stream of words
:param order: Largest ngram length produced by `everygrams`.
:param text: Text to iterate over. Expected to be an iterable of sentences:
Iterable[Iterable[str]]
:return: iterator over text as ngrams, iterator over text as vocabulary data
"""
padding_fn = partial(pad_both_ends, n=order)
return (
(everygrams(list(padding_fn(sent)), max_len=order) for sent in text),
flatten(map(padding_fn, text)),
)