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The implementation is just great! I would love if you also provided a detailed documentation. If this is too much to ask, then writing a one line per parameter in the docstrings would be just great. I'm now fumbling around with all the combinations and understanding what they mean from the outputs.
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As you can see browsing Cadmium shards source code, several entities (for lack of a better word) are declared in different locations and in different ways.
This issue is not just a namespace or redundancy issue but we'd benefit by having fundamental classes or structs describing the tokens, sentences and documents we're dealing with.
I've started in the pos_tagger declaring such structs an
Turning off logging?
Hi, we're still getting quite a few log statements here:
https://travis-ci.org/publiclab/plots2/builds/525101925
I am wondering how we could turn these off, or suppress them?
Thanks so much for this library and for your responsiveness to our input and questions! We are truly grateful!
Note, this is the kind of output we see:
"awesome"
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I propose that we add a stem=False flag to wn.synsets().
It means that default behaviour for English will change, but I see no other option, given that stemming only happens for English wordnet. This would make behaviour consistent across languages.
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The dutch sentiment file (see nl-sentiment.xml) has words with negative subjectivity, which does not respect the boundary values for subjectivity: [0.0, 1.0]. I did not check for how many cases, but the word "verloren" is an example.
Sentiment files for other languages may have negative subjectivity as well. Since