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Natural Language Processing with Java Cookbook

You're reading from   Natural Language Processing with Java Cookbook Over 70 recipes to create linguistic and language translation applications using Java libraries

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789801156
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Preparing Text for Analysis and Tokenization FREE CHAPTER 2. Isolating Sentences within a Document 3. Performing Name Entity Recognition 4. Detecting POS Using Neural Networks 5. Performing Text Classification 6. Finding Relationships within Text 7. Language Identification and Translation 8. Identifying Semantic Similarities within Text 9. Common Text Processing and Generation Tasks 10. Extracting Data for Use in NLP Analysis 11. Creating a Chatbot 12. Installation and Configuration 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Identifying the stem of a word

Finding the stem of a word is easy to do. We will illustrate this process using OpenNLP’s PorterStemmer class.

Getting ready

To prepare, we need to do the following:

  1. Create a new Maven project
  2. Add the following dependency to the POM file:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.opennlp</groupId>
<artifactId>opennlp-tools</artifactId>
<version>1.9.0</version>
</dependency>

How to do it...

Let's go through the following steps:

  1. Add the following import statement to the program:
import opennlp.tools.stemmer.PorterStemmer;
  1. Then, add the following code to the main method:
String wordList[] = 
{ "draft", "drafted", "drafting", "drafts",
"drafty", "draftsman" };
PorterStemmer porterStemmer = new PorterStemmer();
for (String word : wordList) {
String stem = porterStemmer.stem(word);
System.out.println("The stem of " + word + " is " + stem);
}
  1. Execute the program. The output should be as follows:
The stem of drafted is draft
The stem of drafting is draft
The stem of drafts is draft
The stem of drafty is drafti
The stem of draftsman is draftsman

How it works...

We start by creating an array of strings that will hold words that we will use with the stemmer:

String wordList[] = 
{ "draft", "drafted", "drafting", "drafts", "drafty", "draftsman" };

The OpenNLP PorterStemmer class supports finding the stem of a word. It has a single default constructor that is used to create an instance of the class, as shown in the following code. This is the only constructor available for this class:

PorterStemmer porterStemmer = new PorterStemmer();

The remainder of the code iterates over the array and invokes the stem method against each word in the array, as shown in the following code:

for (String word : wordList) {
String stem = porterStemmer.stem(word);
System.out.println("The stem of " + word + " is " + stem);
}

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Natural Language Processing with Java Cookbook
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