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This is a Python wrapper for CaboCha Japanese Dependency Structure Analyzer.
If you encounter "library not found" in install, set libraries directory to $CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH or $CPATH and retry.
NOTE: It does not sopport Windows Python 64bit version.
Japanese document <https://taku910.github.io/cabocha/>
_ is available.
.. code:: python
import CaboCha c = CaboCha.Parser() sentence = "太郎はこの本を二郎を見た女性に渡した。" print(c.parseToString(sentence)) 太郎は-----------D この-D | 本を---D | 二郎を-D | 見た-D | 女性に-D 渡した。 EOS tree = c.parse(sentence) print(tree.toString(CaboCha.FORMAT_TREE)) 太郎は-----------D この-D | 本を---D | 二郎を-D | 見た-D | 女性に-D 渡した。 EOS
print(tree.toString(CaboCha.FORMAT_LATTICE))
CaboCha is copyrighted free software by Taku Kudo taku@chasen.org is released under any of the the LGPL (see the file LGPL) or the BSD License (see the file BSD).
First release to PyPI
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Python wrapper for CaboCha: Japanese Dependency Structure Analyzer
We found that cabocha-python demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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