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A small Python library for the NLP Interchange Format (NIF)

Project description

The NLP Interchange Format (NIF) is an RDF/OWL-based format that aims to achieve interoperability between Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools, language resources and annotations. It offers a standard representation of annotated texts for tasks such as Named Entity Recognition or Entity Linking. It is used by GERBIL to run reproducible evaluations of annotators.

This Python library can be used to serialize and deserialized annotated corpora in NIF.

Documentation

NIF Documentation

Supported NIF versions

NIF 2.1, serialized in any of the formats supported by rdflib

Overview

This library is revolves around three core classes: * a NIFContext is a document (a string); * a NIFPhrase is the annotation of a snippet of text (usually a phrase) in a document; * a NIFCollection is a set of documents, which constitutes a collection. In NIF, each of these objects is identified by a URI, and their attributes and relations are encoded by RDF triples between these URIs. This library abstracts away the encoding by letting you manipulate collections, contexts and phrases as plain Python objects.

Quickstart

  1. Import and create a collection

from pynif import NIFCollection

collection = NIFCollection(uri="http://freme-project.eu")
  1. Create a context

context = collection.add_context(
    uri="http://freme-project.eu/doc32",
    mention="Diego Maradona is from Argentina.")
  1. Create entries for the entities

context.add_phrase(
    beginIndex=0,
    endIndex=14,
    taClassRef=['http://dbpedia.org/ontology/SportsManager', 'http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Person', 'http://nerd.eurecom.fr/ontology#Person'],
    score=0.9869992701528016,
    annotator='http://freme-project.eu/tools/freme-ner',
    taIdentRef='http://dbpedia.org/resource/Diego_Maradona',
    taMsClassRef='http://dbpedia.org/ontology/SoccerManager')

context.add_phrase(
    beginIndex=23,
    endIndex=32,
    taClassRef=['http://dbpedia.org/ontology/PopulatedPlace', 'http://nerd.eurecom.fr/ontology#Location',
    'http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Place'],
    score=0.9804963628413852,
    annotator='http://freme-project.eu/tools/freme-ner',
    taMsClassRef='http://dbpedia.org/resource/Argentina')
  1. Finally, get the output with the format that you need

generated_nif = collection.dumps(format='turtle')
print(generated_nif)

You will obtain the NIF representation as a string:

<http://freme-project.eu> a nif:ContextCollection ;
    nif:hasContext <http://freme-project.eu/doc32> ;
    ns1:conformsTo <http://persistence.uni-leipzig.org/nlp2rdf/ontologies/nif-core/2.1> .

<http://freme-project.eu/doc32> a nif:Context,
        nif:OffsetBasedString ;
    nif:beginIndex "0"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
    nif:endIndex "33"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
    nif:isString "Diego Maradona is from Argentina." .

<http://freme-project.eu/doc32#offset_0_14> a nif:OffsetBasedString,
        nif:Phrase ;
    nif:anchorOf "Diego Maradona" ;
    nif:beginIndex "0"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
    nif:endIndex "14"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
    nif:referenceContext <http://freme-project.eu/doc32> ;
    nif:taMsClassRef <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/SoccerManager> ;
    itsrdf:taAnnotatorsRef <http://freme-project.eu/tools/freme-ner> ;
    itsrdf:taClassRef <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Person>,
        <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/SportsManager>,
        <http://nerd.eurecom.fr/ontology#Person> ;
    itsrdf:taConfidence 9.869993e-01 ;
    itsrdf:taIdentRef <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Diego_Maradona> .

<http://freme-project.eu/doc32#offset_23_32> a nif:OffsetBasedString,
        nif:Phrase ;
    nif:anchorOf "Argentina" ;
    nif:beginIndex "23"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
    nif:endIndex "32"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
    nif:referenceContext <http://freme-project.eu/doc32> ;
    nif:taMsClassRef <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Argentina> ;
    itsrdf:taAnnotatorsRef <http://freme-project.eu/tools/freme-ner> ;
    itsrdf:taClassRef <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Place>,
        <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/PopulatedPlace>,
        <http://nerd.eurecom.fr/ontology#Location> ;
    itsrdf:taConfidence 9.804964e-01 .
  1. You can then parse it back:

parsed_collection = NIFCollection.loads(generated_nif, format='turtle')

for context in parsed_collection.contexts:
   for phrase in context.phrases:
       print(phrase)

Issues

If you have any problems with or questions about this library, please contact us through a GitHub issue.

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