Awesome
Chalk
NOTE: This project is currently dormant with no current prospect for further development. Suggestion: check out OpenNLP or StanfordNLP for the JVM or spaCy for Python. (If anyone would like to do something like spaCy for Scala, that would be fantastic.)
Introduction
Chalk is a library for natural language processing (NLP).
What's inside
The latest stable version is 1.3.2. Changes from the previous release include:
- Initial implementation of functional pipelines for NLP applications, and actor-based pipelines based on those components.
See the CHANGELOG for changes in previous versions.
Using Chalk
In SBT:
libraryDependencies += "org.scalanlp" %% "chalk" % "1.3.0"
In Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.scalanlp</groupId>
<artifactId>chalk</artifactId>
<version>1.3.0</version>
</dependency>
Requirements
- Version 1.6 of the Java 2 SDK (http://java.sun.com)
Configuring your environment variables
Set JAVA_HOME
to match the top level directory containing the Java installation you want to use. If you want to be able to use the chalk
command line executable, set CHALK_DIR
to where you put Chalk, and then add the directory CHALK_DIR/bin
to your path.
Building the system from source
Chalk uses SBT (Simple Build Tool) with a standard directory structure. To build Chalk, type (in the CHALK_DIR
directory):
$ ./build update compile
This will compile the source files and put them in ./target/classes
. If this is your first time running it, you will see messages about Scala being downloaded -- this is fine and expected. Once that is over, the Chalk code will be compiled.
To try out other build targets, do:
$ ./build
To make sure all the tests pass, do:
$ ./build test
Documentation for SBT is at http://www.scala-sbt.org/
Questions or suggestions?
Email Jason Baldridge: jasonbaldridge@gmail.com
Or, create an issue: https://github.com/scalanlp/chalk/issues