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wink-porter2-stemmer
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Implementation of Porter Stemmer Algorithm V2 by Dr Martin F Porter
Implementation of Porter Stemmer Algorithm V2 by Dr Martin F Porter
Stem an inflected word into its base form using wink-porter2-stemmer
.
Use npm to install:
npm install wink-porter2-stemmer --save
// Load porter stemmer V2
var stem = require( 'wink-porter2-stemmer' );
console.log( stem( 'properly' ) );
// -> proper
console.log( stem( 'borrowed' ) );
// -> borrow
console.log( stem( 'stemming' ) );
// -> stem
Stems an inflected word
using Porter2 stemming algorithm.
word
string — word to be stemmed.stem( 'consisting' );
// -> consist
Returns string — the stemmed word.
If you spot a bug and the same has not yet been reported, raise a new issue or consider fixing it and sending a pull request.
Wink is a family of open source packages for Statistical Analysis, Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning in NodeJS. The code is thoroughly documented for easy human comprehension and has a test coverage of ~100% for reliability to build production grade solutions.
wink-porter2-stemmer is copyright 2017-19 GRAYPE Systems Private Limited.
It is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
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Implementation of Porter Stemmer Algorithm V2 by Dr Martin F Porter
We found that wink-porter2-stemmer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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