complete tests for relationship transitivity
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d71100ed 1package Text::Tradition::Analysis;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
428bcf0b 5use Algorithm::Diff; # for word similarity measure
03c0a7d7 6use Encode qw/ decode_utf8 encode_utf8 /;
d1348d38 7use Exporter 'import';
b4cb2d60 8use Graph;
a745c3d9 9use JSON qw/ to_json decode_json /;
03c0a7d7 10use LWP::UserAgent;
7e17346f 11use Set::Scalar;
7e17346f 12use Text::Tradition::Analysis::Result;
d71100ed 13use Text::Tradition::Stemma;
d120c995 14use TryCatch;
d71100ed 15
951ddfe8 16use vars qw/ @EXPORT_OK $VERSION /;
a2cf85dd 17@EXPORT_OK = qw/ run_analysis group_variants analyze_variant_location wit_stringify /;
37bf09f4 18$VERSION = "1.1";
951ddfe8 19
d1348d38 20
03c0a7d7 21my $SOLVER_URL = 'http://byzantini.st/cgi-bin/graphcalc.cgi';
7e17346f 22my $unsolved_problems = {};
5c44c598 23
7f52eac8 24=head1 NAME
25
26Text::Tradition::Analysis - functions for stemma analysis of a tradition
27
8943ff68 28=head1 DESCRIPTION
29
30Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated
31texts, particularly medieval ones. Where the Collation is the central
32feature of a Tradition, it may also have one or more stemmata associated
33with it, and these stemmata may be analyzed. This package provides the
34following modules:
35
36=over 4
37
38=item * L<Text::Tradition::HasStemma> - a role that will be composed into
39Text::Tradition objects, providing the ability for Text::Tradition::Stemma
40objects to be associated with them.
41
42=item * L<Text::Tradition::Stemma> - an object class that represents stemma
43hypotheses, both rooted (with a single archetype) and unrooted (e.g.
44phylogenetic trees).
45
46=item * Text::Tradition::Analysis (this package). Provides functions for
47the analysis of a given stemma against the collation within a given
48Tradition.
49
50=back
51
7f52eac8 52=head1 SYNOPSIS
53
54 use Text::Tradition;
55 use Text::Tradition::Analysis qw/ run_analysis analyze_variant_location /;
56 my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
57 'name' => 'this is a text',
58 'input' => 'TEI',
59 'file' => '/path/to/tei_parallel_seg_file.xml' );
60 $t->add_stemma( 'dotfile' => $stemmafile );
61
62 my $variant_data = run_analysis( $tradition );
7f52eac8 63
7f52eac8 64=head1 SUBROUTINES
65
88a6bac5 66=head2 run_analysis( $tradition, %opts )
7f52eac8 67
88a6bac5 68Runs the analysis described in analyze_variant_location on every location in the
69collation of the given tradition, with the given options. These include:
7f52eac8 70
88a6bac5 71=over 4
72
73=item * stemma_id - Specify which of the tradition's stemmata to use. Default
74is 0 (i.e. the first).
75
76=item * ranks - Specify a list of location ranks to analyze; exclude the rest.
77
78=item * merge_types - Specify a list of relationship types, where related readings
79should be treated as identical for the purposes of analysis.
80
ffa22d6f 81=item * exclude_type1 - Exclude those ranks whose groupings have only type-1 variants.
82
88a6bac5 83=back
7f52eac8 84
85=begin testing
86
87use Text::Tradition;
88use Text::Tradition::Analysis qw/ run_analysis analyze_variant_location /;
89
90my $datafile = 't/data/florilegium_tei_ps.xml';
91my $tradition = Text::Tradition->new( 'input' => 'TEI',
92 'name' => 'test0',
93 'file' => $datafile );
94my $s = $tradition->add_stemma( 'dotfile' => 't/data/florilegium.dot' );
95is( ref( $s ), 'Text::Tradition::Stemma', "Added stemma to tradition" );
96
f00cefe8 97my %expected_genealogical = (
a44aaf2a 98 1 => 0,
f00cefe8 99 2 => 1,
a44aaf2a 100 3 => 0,
101 5 => 0,
102 7 => 0,
103 8 => 0,
104 10 => 0,
f00cefe8 105 13 => 1,
a44aaf2a 106 33 => 0,
107 34 => 0,
108 37 => 0,
109 60 => 0,
f00cefe8 110 81 => 1,
a44aaf2a 111 84 => 0,
112 87 => 0,
113 101 => 0,
114 102 => 0,
f00cefe8 115 122 => 1,
a44aaf2a 116 157 => 0,
f00cefe8 117 166 => 1,
118 169 => 1,
a44aaf2a 119 200 => 0,
f00cefe8 120 216 => 1,
121 217 => 1,
122 219 => 1,
123 241 => 1,
124 242 => 1,
125 243 => 1,
126);
127
7e17346f 128my $data = run_analysis( $tradition, calcdsn => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=t/data/analysis.db' );
7234b01d 129my $c = $tradition->collation;
f00cefe8 130foreach my $row ( @{$data->{'variants'}} ) {
a44aaf2a 131 # Account for rows that used to be "not useful"
132 unless( exists $expected_genealogical{$row->{'id'}} ) {
133 $expected_genealogical{$row->{'id'}} = 1;
134 }
18f48b82 135 my $gen_bool = $row->{'genealogical'} ? 1 : 0;
136 is( $gen_bool, $expected_genealogical{$row->{'id'}},
f00cefe8 137 "Got correct genealogical flag for row " . $row->{'id'} );
7234b01d 138 # Check that we have the right row with the right groups
139 my $rank = $row->{'id'};
140 foreach my $rdghash ( @{$row->{'readings'}} ) {
141 # Skip 'readings' that aren't really
142 next unless $c->reading( $rdghash->{'readingid'} );
143 # Check the rank
144 is( $c->reading( $rdghash->{'readingid'} )->rank, $rank,
145 "Got correct reading rank" );
146 # Check the witnesses
147 my @realwits = sort $c->reading_witnesses( $rdghash->{'readingid'} );
148 my @sgrp = sort @{$rdghash->{'group'}};
149 is_deeply( \@sgrp, \@realwits, "Reading analyzed with correct groups" );
150 }
f00cefe8 151}
a44aaf2a 152is( $data->{'variant_count'}, 58, "Got right total variant number" );
b4cb2d60 153# TODO Make something meaningful of conflict count, maybe test other bits
7f52eac8 154
155=end testing
156
157=cut
158
d71100ed 159sub run_analysis {
88a6bac5 160 my( $tradition, %opts ) = @_;
f00cefe8 161 my $c = $tradition->collation;
7e17346f 162 my $aclabel = $c->ac_label;
88a6bac5 163
164 my $stemma_id = $opts{'stemma_id'} || 0;
1d73ecad 165 my @ranks = ref( $opts{'ranks'} ) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$opts{'ranks'}} : ();
e23225e7 166 my $collapse = Set::Scalar->new();
167 if( $opts{'merge_types'} && ref( $opts{'merge_types'} ) eq 'ARRAY' ) {
168 $collapse->insert( @{$opts{'merge_types'}} );
169 } elsif( $opts{'merge_types'} ) {
170 $collapse->insert( $opts{'merge_types'} );
171 }
7e17346f 172
173 # Make sure we have a lookup DB for graph calculation results; this will die
174 # if calcdir or calcdsn isn't passed.
03c0a7d7 175 my $dir;
176 if( exists $opts{'calcdir'} ) {
177 $dir = delete $opts{'calcdir'}
178 } elsif ( exists $opts{'calcdsn'} ) {
8943ff68 179 eval { require Text::Tradition::Directory };
180 if( $@ ) {
181 throw( "Could not instantiate a directory for " . $opts{'calcdsn'}
182 . ": $@" );
183 }
03c0a7d7 184 $dir = Text::Tradition::Directory->new( dsn => $opts{'calcdsn'} );
185 }
88a6bac5 186
187 # Get the stemma
188 my $stemma = $tradition->stemma( $stemma_id );
b4cb2d60 189
4ce27d42 190 # Figure out which witnesses we are working with - that is, the ones that
191 # appear both in the stemma and in the tradition. All others are 'lacunose'
192 # for our purposes.
7e17346f 193 my $lacunose = Set::Scalar->new( $stemma->hypotheticals );
194 my $stemma_wits = Set::Scalar->new( $stemma->witnesses );
195 my $tradition_wits = Set::Scalar->new( map { $_->sigil } $tradition->witnesses );
196 $lacunose->insert( $stemma_wits->symmetric_difference( $tradition_wits )->members );
88a6bac5 197
198 # Find and mark 'common' ranks for exclusion, unless they were
199 # explicitly specified.
200 unless( @ranks ) {
201 my %common_rank;
a44aaf2a 202 foreach my $rdg ( $c->common_readings ) {
88a6bac5 203 $common_rank{$rdg->rank} = 1;
204 }
205 @ranks = grep { !$common_rank{$_} } ( 1 .. $c->end->rank-1 );
d71100ed 206 }
7f52eac8 207
88a6bac5 208 # Group the variants to send to the solver
209 my @groups;
f629cb3b 210 my @use_ranks;
a44aaf2a 211 my %lacunae;
94654e27 212 my $moved = {};
88a6bac5 213 foreach my $rank ( @ranks ) {
7e17346f 214 my $missing = $lacunose->clone();
e23225e7 215 my $rankgroup = group_variants( $tradition, $rank, $missing, $moved, $collapse );
94654e27 216 # Filter out any empty rankgroups
217 # (e.g. from the later rank for a transposition)
218 next unless keys %$rankgroup;
7e17346f 219 # Get the graph for this rankgroup
220 my $rankgraph = _graph_for_grouping( $stemma, $rankgroup, $missing, $aclabel );
ffa22d6f 221 if( $opts{'exclude_type1'} ) {
222 # Check to see whether this is a "useful" group.
7e17346f 223 next unless _useful_variant( $rankgroup, $rankgraph, $aclabel );
ffa22d6f 224 }
f629cb3b 225 push( @use_ranks, $rank );
7e17346f 226 push( @groups, { grouping => $rankgroup, graph => $rankgraph } );
a44aaf2a 227 $lacunae{$rank} = $missing;
d71100ed 228 }
4ce27d42 229 # Run the solver
b7bd7aa5 230 my $answer;
231 try {
232 $answer = solve_variants( $dir, @groups );
233 } catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
234 if( $e->message =~ /IDP/ ) {
235 # Something is wrong with the solver; make the variants table anyway
236 $answer->{'variants'} = [];
237 map { push( @{$answer->{'variants'}}, _init_unsolved( $_, 'IDP error' ) ) }
238 @groups;
239 } else {
240 # Something else is wrong; error out.
241 $e->throw;
242 }
243 }
fae07016 244
88a6bac5 245 # Do further analysis on the answer
a44aaf2a 246 my $conflict_count = 0;
7e17346f 247 my $reversion_count = 0;
f629cb3b 248 foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#use_ranks ) {
88a6bac5 249 my $location = $answer->{'variants'}->[$idx];
250 # Add the rank back in
94654e27 251 my $rank = $use_ranks[$idx];
252 $location->{'id'} = $rank;
7234b01d 253 # Note what our lacunae are
f629cb3b 254 my %lmiss;
7234b01d 255 map { $lmiss{$_} = 1 } @{$lacunae{$use_ranks[$idx]}};
7234b01d 256 $location->{'missing'} = [ keys %lmiss ];
257
88a6bac5 258 # Run the extra analysis we need.
428bcf0b 259 ## TODO We run through all the variants in this call, so
260 ## why not add the reading data there instead of here below?
7e17346f 261 my $graph = $groups[$idx]->{graph};
262 analyze_location( $tradition, $graph, $location, \%lmiss );
7234b01d 263
638e2a95 264 my @layerwits;
7234b01d 265 # Do the final post-analysis tidying up of the data.
a44aaf2a 266 foreach my $rdghash ( @{$location->{'readings'}} ) {
e23225e7 267 $conflict_count++ if $rdghash->{'is_conflict'};
268 $reversion_count++ if $rdghash->{'is_reverted'};
94654e27 269 # Add the reading text back in, setting display value as needed
a44aaf2a 270 my $rdg = $c->reading( $rdghash->{'readingid'} );
94654e27 271 if( $rdg ) {
272 $rdghash->{'text'} = $rdg->text .
273 ( $rdg->rank == $rank ? '' : ' [' . $rdg->rank . ']' );
a445ce40 274 if( $rdg->does( 'Text::Tradition::Morphology' ) ) {
275 $rdghash->{'is_ungrammatical'} = $rdg->grammar_invalid;
276 $rdghash->{'is_nonsense'} = $rdg->is_nonsense;
277 }
94654e27 278 }
f629cb3b 279 # Remove lacunose witnesses from this reading's list now that the
7234b01d 280 # analysis is done
f629cb3b 281 my @realgroup;
7234b01d 282 map { push( @realgroup, $_ ) unless $lmiss{$_} } @{$rdghash->{'group'}};
f629cb3b 283 $rdghash->{'group'} = \@realgroup;
638e2a95 284 # Note any layered witnesses that appear in this group
285 foreach( @realgroup ) {
286 if( $_ =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
287 push( @layerwits, $1 );
288 }
289 }
a44aaf2a 290 }
638e2a95 291 $location->{'layerwits'} = \@layerwits if @layerwits;
88a6bac5 292 }
a44aaf2a 293 $answer->{'conflict_count'} = $conflict_count;
7e17346f 294 $answer->{'reversion_count'} = $reversion_count;
f00cefe8 295
88a6bac5 296 return $answer;
d71100ed 297}
298
e23225e7 299=head2 group_variants( $tradition, $rank, $lacunose, $transposed, $merge_relationship_types )
7f52eac8 300
301Groups the variants at the given $rank of the collation, treating any
e23225e7 302relationships in the set $merge_relationship_types as equivalent.
303$lacunose should be a reference to an array, to which the sigla of lacunose
304witnesses at this rank will be appended; $transposed should be a reference
305to a hash, wherein the identities of transposed readings and their
306relatives will be stored.
7f52eac8 307
ffa22d6f 308Returns a hash $group_readings where $rdg is attested by the witnesses listed
309in $group_readings->{$rdg}.
7f52eac8 310
311=cut
312
313# Return group_readings, groups, lacunose
d1348d38 314sub group_variants {
94654e27 315 my( $tradition, $rank, $lacunose, $transposed, $collapse ) = @_;
7f52eac8 316 my $c = $tradition->collation;
335a62ef 317 my $aclabel = $c->ac_label;
d120c995 318 my $table = $c->alignment_table;
7f52eac8 319 # Get the alignment table readings
320 my %readings_at_rank;
7e17346f 321 my $check_for_gaps = Set::Scalar->new();
94654e27 322 my %moved_wits;
d120c995 323 my $has_transposition;
324 foreach my $tablewit ( @{$table->{'alignment'}} ) {
7f52eac8 325 my $rdg = $tablewit->{'tokens'}->[$rank-1];
fae07016 326 my $wit = $tablewit->{'witness'};
ffa22d6f 327 # Exclude the witness if it is "lacunose" which if we got here
328 # means "not in the stemma".
7e17346f 329 next if _is_lacunose( $wit, $lacunose, $aclabel );
94654e27 330 # Note if the witness is actually in a lacuna
7f52eac8 331 if( $rdg && $rdg->{'t'}->is_lacuna ) {
335a62ef 332 _add_to_witlist( $wit, $lacunose, $aclabel );
94654e27 333 # Otherwise the witness either has a positive reading...
7f52eac8 334 } elsif( $rdg ) {
94654e27 335 # If the reading has been counted elsewhere as a transposition, ignore it.
336 if( $transposed->{$rdg->{'t'}->id} ) {
d120c995 337 # TODO Does this cope with three-way transpositions?
94654e27 338 map { $moved_wits{$_} = 1 } @{$transposed->{$rdg->{'t'}->id}};
339 next;
340 }
341 # Otherwise, record it...
342 $readings_at_rank{$rdg->{'t'}->id} = $rdg->{'t'};
343 # ...and grab any transpositions, and their relations.
344 my @transp = grep { $_->rank != $rank } $rdg->{'t'}->related_readings();
345 foreach my $trdg ( @transp ) {
d120c995 346 next if exists $readings_at_rank{$trdg->id};
347 $has_transposition = 1;
348 my @affected_wits = _table_witnesses(
7e17346f 349 $table, $trdg, $lacunose, $aclabel );
d120c995 350 next unless @affected_wits;
351 map { $moved_wits{$_} = 1 } @affected_wits;
352 $transposed->{$trdg->id} =
7e17346f 353 [ _table_witnesses( $table, $rdg->{'t'}, $lacunose, $aclabel ) ];
94654e27 354 $readings_at_rank{$trdg->id} = $trdg;
355 }
356 # ...or it is empty, ergo a gap.
7f52eac8 357 } else {
7e17346f 358 _add_to_witlist( $wit, $check_for_gaps, $aclabel );
7f52eac8 359 }
360 }
7e17346f 361 my $gap_wits = Set::Scalar->new();
362 map { _add_to_witlist( $_, $gap_wits, $aclabel )
363 unless $moved_wits{$_} } $check_for_gaps->members;
364
365 # Group the readings, collapsing groups by relationship if needed.
d120c995 366 my $grouped_readings = {};
4ce27d42 367 foreach my $rdg ( values %readings_at_rank ) {
7f52eac8 368 # Skip readings that have been collapsed into others.
d120c995 369 next if exists $grouped_readings->{$rdg->id}
370 && $grouped_readings->{$rdg->id} eq 'COLLAPSE';
4ce27d42 371 # Get the witness list, including from readings collapsed into this one.
7e17346f 372 my @wits = _table_witnesses( $table, $rdg, $lacunose, $aclabel );
e23225e7 373 if( $collapse && $collapse->size ) {
374 my $filter = sub { $collapse->has( $_[0]->type ) };
7f52eac8 375 foreach my $other ( $rdg->related_readings( $filter ) ) {
7e17346f 376 my @otherwits = _table_witnesses( $table, $other, $lacunose, $aclabel );
fae07016 377 push( @wits, @otherwits );
d120c995 378 $grouped_readings->{$other->id} = 'COLLAPSE';
d1348d38 379 }
380 }
7e17346f 381 $grouped_readings->{$rdg->id} = Set::Scalar->new( @wits );
7f52eac8 382 }
7e17346f 383 if( $gap_wits->members ) {
384 $grouped_readings->{'(omitted)'} = $gap_wits;
385 }
386
7f52eac8 387 # Get rid of our collapsed readings
7e17346f 388 map { delete $grouped_readings->{$_} if(
389 $grouped_readings->{$_} eq 'COLLAPSE'
390 || $grouped_readings->{$_}->is_empty ) }
391 keys %$grouped_readings;
d120c995 392
393 # If something was transposed, check the groups for doubled-up readings
394 if( $has_transposition ) {
62a39b8f 395 # print STDERR "Group for rank $rank:\n";
396 # map { print STDERR "\t$_: " . join( ' ' , @{$grouped_readings->{$_}} ) . "\n" }
397 # keys %$grouped_readings;
d120c995 398 _check_transposed_consistency( $c, $rank, $transposed, $grouped_readings );
399 }
7f52eac8 400
4ce27d42 401 # Return the result
d120c995 402 return $grouped_readings;
403}
404
405# Helper function to query the alignment table for all witnesses (a.c. included)
406# that have a given reading at its rank.
407sub _table_witnesses {
408 my( $table, $trdg, $lacunose, $aclabel ) = @_;
409 my $tableidx = $trdg->rank - 1;
7e17346f 410 my $has_reading = Set::Scalar->new();
d120c995 411 foreach my $row ( @{$table->{'alignment'}} ) {
412 my $wit = $row->{'witness'};
7e17346f 413 next if _is_lacunose( $wit, $lacunose, $aclabel );
d120c995 414 my $rdg = $row->{'tokens'}->[$tableidx];
415 next unless exists $rdg->{'t'} && defined $rdg->{'t'};
7e17346f 416 _add_to_witlist( $wit, $has_reading, $aclabel )
d120c995 417 if $rdg->{'t'}->id eq $trdg->id;
418 }
7e17346f 419 return $has_reading->members;
420}
421
422# Helper function to see if a witness is lacunose even if we are asking about
423# the a.c. version
424sub _is_lacunose {
425 my ( $wit, $lac, $acstr ) = @_;
426 if( $wit =~ /^(.*)\Q$acstr\E$/ ) {
427 $wit = $1;
428 }
429 return $lac->has( $wit );
d1348d38 430}
431
335a62ef 432# Helper function to ensure that X and X a.c. never appear in the same list.
433sub _add_to_witlist {
434 my( $wit, $list, $acstr ) = @_;
335a62ef 435 if( $wit =~ /^(.*)\Q$acstr\E$/ ) {
7e17346f 436 # Don't add X a.c. if we already have X
437 return if $list->has( $1 );
335a62ef 438 } else {
7e17346f 439 # Delete X a.c. if we are about to add X
440 $list->delete( $wit.$acstr );
335a62ef 441 }
7e17346f 442 $list->insert( $wit );
335a62ef 443}
444
d120c995 445sub _check_transposed_consistency {
446 my( $c, $rank, $transposed, $groupings ) = @_;
447 my %seen_wits;
448 my %thisrank;
449 # Note which readings are actually at this rank, and which witnesses
450 # belong to which reading.
451 foreach my $rdg ( keys %$groupings ) {
452 my $rdgobj = $c->reading( $rdg );
453 # Count '(omitted)' as a reading at this rank
454 $thisrank{$rdg} = 1 if !$rdgobj || $rdgobj->rank == $rank;
455 map { push( @{$seen_wits{$_}}, $rdg ) } @{$groupings->{$rdg}};
456 }
457 # Our work is done if we have no witness belonging to more than one
458 # reading.
459 my @doubled = grep { scalar @{$seen_wits{$_}} > 1 } keys %seen_wits;
460 return unless @doubled;
461 # If we have a symmetric related transposition, drop the non-rank readings.
462 if( @doubled == scalar keys %seen_wits ) {
463 foreach my $rdg ( keys %$groupings ) {
464 if( !$thisrank{$rdg} ) {
465 my $groupstr = wit_stringify( $groupings->{$rdg} );
466 my ( $matched ) = grep { $groupstr eq wit_stringify( $groupings->{$_} ) }
467 keys %thisrank;
468 delete $groupings->{$rdg};
469 # If we found a group match, assume there is a symmetry happening.
470 # TODO think more about this
62a39b8f 471 # print STDERR "*** Deleting symmetric reading $rdg\n";
d120c995 472 unless( $matched ) {
473 delete $transposed->{$rdg};
474 warn "Found problem in evident symmetry with reading $rdg";
475 }
476 }
477 }
478 # Otherwise 'unhook' the transposed reading(s) that have duplicates.
479 } else {
480 foreach my $dup ( @doubled ) {
481 foreach my $rdg ( @{$seen_wits{$dup}} ) {
482 next if $thisrank{$rdg};
483 next unless exists $groupings->{$rdg};
62a39b8f 484 # print STDERR "*** Deleting asymmetric doubled-up reading $rdg\n";
d120c995 485 delete $groupings->{$rdg};
486 delete $transposed->{$rdg};
487 }
488 }
489 # and put any now-orphaned readings into an 'omitted' reading.
490 foreach my $wit ( keys %seen_wits ) {
491 unless( grep { exists $groupings->{$_} } @{$seen_wits{$wit}} ) {
7e17346f 492 $groupings->{'(omitted)'} = Set::Scalar->new()
493 unless exists $groupings->{'(omitted)'};
d120c995 494 _add_to_witlist( $wit, $groupings->{'(omitted)'}, $c->ac_label );
495 }
496 }
497 }
498}
499
7e17346f 500# For the given grouping, return its situation graph based on the stemma.
501sub _graph_for_grouping {
502 my( $stemma, $grouping, $lacunose, $aclabel ) = @_;
503 my $acwits = [];
504 my $extant = {};
505 foreach my $gs ( values %$grouping ) {
506 map {
507 if( $_ =~ /^(.*)\Q$aclabel\E$/ ) {
508 push( @$acwits, $1 ) unless $lacunose->has( $1 );
509 } else {
510 $extant->{$_} = 1 unless $lacunose->has( $_ );
511 }
512 } $gs->members;
513 }
514 my $graph;
515 try {
516 # contig contains all extant wits and all hypothetical wits
517 # needed to make up the groups.
ace5fce5 518 $graph = $stemma->situation_graph( $extant, $acwits, $aclabel );
7e17346f 519 } catch ( Text::Tradition::Error $e ) {
03c0a7d7 520 throw( "Could not extend graph with given extant and a.c. witnesses: "
521 . $e->message );
7e17346f 522 } catch {
03c0a7d7 523 throw( "Could not extend graph with a.c. witnesses @$acwits" );
7e17346f 524 }
525 return $graph;
526}
88a6bac5 527
7e17346f 528=head2 solve_variants( $calcdir, @groups )
529
530Looks up the set of groups in the answers provided by the external graph solver
531service and returns a cleaned-up answer, adding the rank IDs back where they belong.
88a6bac5 532
88a6bac5 533The answer has the form
534 { "variants" => [ array of variant location structures ],
535 "variant_count" => total,
536 "conflict_count" => number of conflicts detected,
537 "genealogical_count" => number of solutions found }
538
539=cut
540
541sub solve_variants {
03c0a7d7 542 my( @groups ) = @_;
543
a745c3d9 544 # Are we using a local result directory, or did we pass an empty value
545 # for the directory?
03c0a7d7 546 my $dir;
a745c3d9 547 unless( ref( $groups[0] ) eq 'HASH' ) {
03c0a7d7 548 $dir = shift @groups;
549 }
335a62ef 550
03c0a7d7 551 ## For each graph/group combo, make a Text::Tradition::Analysis::Result
552 ## object so that we can send it off for IDP lookup.
7e17346f 553 my $variants = [];
554 my $genealogical = 0; # counter
03c0a7d7 555 # TODO Optimize for unique graph problems
554e2e7d 556 my %problems;
7e17346f 557 foreach my $graphproblem ( @groups ) {
03c0a7d7 558 # Construct the calc result key and look up its answer
559 my $problem = Text::Tradition::Analysis::Result->new(
560 graph => $graphproblem->{'graph'},
561 setlist => [ values %{$graphproblem->{'grouping'}} ] );
554e2e7d 562 if( exists $problems{$problem->object_key} ) {
563 $problem = $problems{$problem->object_key};
564 } else {
565 $problems{$problem->object_key} = $problem;
566 }
567 $graphproblem->{'object'} = $problem;
03c0a7d7 568 }
569
554e2e7d 570 my %results;
03c0a7d7 571 if( $dir ) {
572 my $scope = $dir->new_scope;
554e2e7d 573 map { $results{$_} = $dir->lookup( $_ ) || $problems{$_} } keys %problems;
574 } else {
575 my $json = JSON->new->allow_blessed->convert_blessed->utf8->encode(
576 [ values %problems ] );
03c0a7d7 577 # Send it off and get the result
578 # print STDERR "Sending request: " . decode_utf8( $json ) . "\n";
579 my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
580 my $resp = $ua->post( $SOLVER_URL, 'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
581 'Content' => $json );
a745c3d9 582 my $answer;
03c0a7d7 583 if( $resp->is_success ) {
a745c3d9 584 $answer = decode_json( $resp->content );
03c0a7d7 585 throw( "Unexpected answer from IDP: $answer" ) unless ref( $answer ) eq 'ARRAY';
586 } else {
587 throw( "IDP solver returned " . $resp->status_line . " / " . $resp->content
588 . "; cannot run graph analysis" );
589 }
590 # One more sanity check
591 throw( "Something went wrong with answer symmetricity" )
554e2e7d 592 unless keys( %problems ) == @$answer;
03c0a7d7 593 # Convert the results
554e2e7d 594 foreach my $a ( @$answer ) {
595 my $r = Text::Tradition::Analysis::Result->new( $a );
596 $results{$r->object_key} = $r;
597 }
03c0a7d7 598 }
599
600 # We now have a single JSON-encoded Result object per problem sent. Fold its
601 # answers into our variant info structure.
554e2e7d 602 foreach my $graphproblem ( @groups ) {
603 my $result = $results{$graphproblem->{'object'}->object_key}
604 || $graphproblem->{'object'};
03c0a7d7 605
7e17346f 606 # Initialize the result structure for this graph problem
b7bd7aa5 607 my $vstruct;
608 if( $result->status eq 'OK' ) {
609 $vstruct = { readings => [] };
610 push( @$variants, $vstruct );
611 } else {
612 push( @$variants, _init_unsolved( $graphproblem, $result->status ) );
7e17346f 613 next;
5c44c598 614 }
b7bd7aa5 615
7e17346f 616 # 1. Did the group evaluate as genealogical?
03c0a7d7 617 $vstruct->{genealogical} = $result->is_genealogical;
618 $genealogical++ if $result->is_genealogical;
7e17346f 619
620 # 2. What are the calculated minimum groupings for each variant loc?
621 foreach my $rid ( keys %{$graphproblem->{grouping}} ) {
622 my $inputset = $graphproblem->{grouping}->{$rid};
03c0a7d7 623 my $minset = $result->minimum_grouping_for( $inputset );
7e17346f 624 push( @{$vstruct->{readings}}, { readingid => $rid, group => $minset } );
6d25a3a0 625 }
7e17346f 626
627 # 3. What are the sources and classes calculated for each witness?
03c0a7d7 628 $vstruct->{witcopy_types} = { $result->classes };
7e17346f 629 $vstruct->{reading_roots} = {};
03c0a7d7 630 map { $vstruct->{reading_roots}->{$_} = 1 } $result->sources;
7e17346f 631
88a6bac5 632 }
633
634 return { 'variants' => $variants,
635 'variant_count' => scalar @$variants,
636 'genealogical_count' => $genealogical };
637}
638
b7bd7aa5 639sub _init_unsolved {
640 my( $graphproblem, $status ) = @_;
641 my $vstruct = { 'readings' => [] };
642 $vstruct->{'unsolved'} = $status;
643 foreach my $rid ( keys %{$graphproblem->{grouping}} ) {
644 push( @{$vstruct->{readings}}, { readingid => $rid,
645 group => [ $graphproblem->{grouping}->{$rid}->members ] } );
646 }
647 return $vstruct;
648}
649
fae07016 650=head2 analyze_location ( $tradition, $graph, $location_hash )
7f52eac8 651
fae07016 652Given the tradition, its stemma graph, and the solution from the graph solver,
653work out the rest of the information we want. For each reading we need missing,
5c44c598 654conflict, reading_parents, independent_occurrence, followed, not_followed,
655and follow_unknown. Alters the location_hash in place.
7f52eac8 656
657=cut
732152b1 658
fae07016 659sub analyze_location {
7e17346f 660 my ( $tradition, $graph, $variant_row, $lacunose ) = @_;
94654e27 661 my $c = $tradition->collation;
fae07016 662
03c0a7d7 663 if( exists $variant_row->{'unsolved'} ) {
664 return;
665 }
666 my $reading_roots = delete $variant_row->{'reading_roots'};
667 my $classinfo = delete $variant_row->{'witcopy_types'};
668
fae07016 669 # Make a hash of all known node memberships, and make the subgraphs.
670 my $contig = {};
fae07016 671 my $subgraph = {};
638e2a95 672 my $acstr = $c->ac_label;
673 my @acwits;
5c44c598 674
5c44c598 675 # Note which witnesses positively belong to which group. This information
676 # comes ultimately from the IDP solver.
677 # Also make a note of the reading's roots.
fae07016 678 foreach my $rdghash ( @{$variant_row->{'readings'}} ) {
679 my $rid = $rdghash->{'readingid'};
5c44c598 680 my @roots;
638e2a95 681 foreach my $wit ( @{$rdghash->{'group'}} ) {
682 $contig->{$wit} = $rid;
683 if( $wit =~ /^(.*)\Q$acstr\E$/ ) {
684 push( @acwits, $1 );
685 }
5c44c598 686 if( exists $reading_roots->{$wit} && $reading_roots->{$wit} ) {
687 push( @roots, $wit );
688 }
638e2a95 689 }
5c44c598 690 $rdghash->{'independent_occurrence'} = \@roots;
94654e27 691 }
7e17346f 692
fae07016 693 # Now that we have all the node group memberships, calculate followed/
bebec0e9 694 # non-followed/unknown values for each reading. Also figure out the
695 # reading's evident parent(s).
696 foreach my $rdghash ( @{$variant_row->{'readings'}} ) {
fae07016 697 my $rid = $rdghash->{'readingid'};
428bcf0b 698 my $rdg = $c->reading( $rid );
5c44c598 699 my @roots = @{$rdghash->{'independent_occurrence'}};
7e17346f 700 my @reversions;
701 if( $classinfo ) {
702 @reversions = grep { $classinfo->{$_} eq 'revert' }
703 $rdghash->{'group'}->members;
be590045 704 $rdghash->{'reversions'} = \@reversions;
7e17346f 705 }
5c44c598 706 my @group = @{$rdghash->{'group'}};
fae07016 707
708 # Start figuring things out.
7e17346f 709 $rdghash->{'followed'} = scalar( @group )
710 - ( scalar( @roots ) + scalar( @reversions ) );
bebec0e9 711 # Find the parent readings, if any, of this reading.
7e17346f 712 my $sourceparents = _find_reading_parents( $rid, $graph, $contig, @roots );
7e17346f 713 # Work out relationships between readings and their non-followed parent.
714 _resolve_parent_relationships( $c, $rid, $rdg, $sourceparents );
be590045 715 $rdghash->{'source_parents'} = $sourceparents;
e23225e7 716
717 if( @reversions ) {
718 my $revparents = _find_reading_parents( $rid, $graph, $contig, @reversions );
719 _resolve_parent_relationships( $c, $rid, $rdg, $revparents );
720 $rdghash->{'reversion_parents'} = $revparents;
721 }
bebec0e9 722
723 # Find the number of times this reading was altered, and the number of
724 # times we're not sure.
725 my( %nofollow, %unknownfollow );
5c44c598 726 foreach my $wit ( @{$rdghash->{'group'}} ) {
bebec0e9 727 foreach my $wchild ( $graph->successors( $wit ) ) {
5c44c598 728 if( $reading_roots->{$wchild} && $contig->{$wchild}
729 && $contig->{$wchild} ne $rid ) {
bebec0e9 730 # It definitely changed here.
731 $nofollow{$wchild} = 1;
732 } elsif( !($contig->{$wchild}) ) {
733 # The child is a hypothetical node not definitely in
734 # any group. Answer is unknown.
735 $unknownfollow{$wchild} = 1;
5c44c598 736 } # else it is either in our group, or it is a non-root node in a
737 # known group and therefore is presumed to have its reading from
738 # its group, not this link.
bebec0e9 739 }
740 }
741 $rdghash->{'not_followed'} = keys %nofollow;
742 $rdghash->{'follow_unknown'} = keys %unknownfollow;
fae07016 743
744 # Now say whether this reading represents a conflict.
745 unless( $variant_row->{'genealogical'} ) {
7e17346f 746 $rdghash->{'is_conflict'} = @roots != 1;
e23225e7 747 $rdghash->{'is_reverted'} = scalar @reversions;
7e17346f 748 }
749 }
750}
751
752sub _find_reading_parents {
753 my( $rid, $graph, $contig, @list ) = @_;
754 my $parenthash = {};
755 foreach my $wit ( @list ) {
756 # Look in the stemma graph to find this witness's extant or known-reading
757 # immediate ancestor(s), and look up the reading that each ancestor holds.
758 my @check = $graph->predecessors( $wit );
759 while( @check ) {
760 my @next;
761 foreach my $wparent( @check ) {
762 my $preading = $contig->{$wparent};
763 if( $preading && $preading ne $rid ) {
764 $parenthash->{$preading} = 1;
765 } else {
766 push( @next, $graph->predecessors( $wparent ) );
767 }
768 }
769 @check = @next;
770 }
771 }
772 return $parenthash;
773}
774
775sub _resolve_parent_relationships {
776 my( $c, $rid, $rdg, $rdgparents ) = @_;
777 foreach my $p ( keys %$rdgparents ) {
778 # Resolve the relationship of the parent to the reading, and
779 # save it in our hash.
780 my $pobj = $c->reading( $p );
781 my $prep = $pobj ? $pobj->id . ' (' . $pobj->text . ')' : $p;
782 my $phash = { 'label' => $prep };
783 if( $pobj ) {
784 my $rel = $c->get_relationship( $p, $rid );
785 if( $rel ) {
786 _add_to_hash( $rel, $phash );
787 } elsif( $rdg ) {
788 # First check for a transposed relationship
789 if( $rdg->rank != $pobj->rank ) {
790 foreach my $ti ( $rdg->related_readings( 'transposition' ) ) {
791 next unless $ti->text eq $rdg->text;
792 $rel = $c->get_relationship( $ti, $pobj );
793 if( $rel ) {
794 _add_to_hash( $rel, $phash, 1 );
795 last;
796 }
797 }
798 unless( $rel ) {
799 foreach my $ti ( $pobj->related_readings( 'transposition' ) ) {
800 next unless $ti->text eq $pobj->text;
801 $rel = $c->get_relationship( $ti, $rdg );
802 if( $rel ) {
803 _add_to_hash( $rel, $phash, 1 );
804 last;
805 }
806 }
5c44c598 807 }
808 }
7e17346f 809 unless( $rel ) {
810 # and then check for sheer word similarity.
811 my $rtext = $rdg->text;
812 my $ptext = $pobj->text;
813 if( similar( $rtext, $ptext ) ) {
814 # say STDERR "Words $rtext and $ptext judged similar";
815 $phash->{relation} = { type => 'wordsimilar' };
816 }
817 }
5c44c598 818 } else {
7e17346f 819 $phash->{relation} = { type => 'deletion' };
5c44c598 820 }
7e17346f 821 # Get the attributes of the parent object while we are here
822 $phash->{'text'} = $pobj->text if $pobj;
a445ce40 823 if( $pobj && $pobj->does('Text::Tradition::Morphology') ) {
824 $phash->{'is_nonsense'} = $pobj->is_nonsense;
825 $phash->{'is_ungrammatical'} = $pobj->grammar_invalid;
826 }
7e17346f 827 } elsif( $p eq '(omitted)' ) {
828 $phash->{relation} = { type => 'addition' };
829 }
830 # Save it
831 $rdgparents->{$p} = $phash;
832 }
d71100ed 833}
834
428bcf0b 835sub _add_to_hash {
836 my( $rel, $phash, $is_transposed ) = @_;
837 $phash->{relation} = { type => $rel->type };
838 $phash->{relation}->{transposed} = 1 if $is_transposed;
839 $phash->{relation}->{annotation} = $rel->annotation
840 if $rel->has_annotation;
841}
842
843=head2 similar( $word1, $word2 )
844
845Use Algorithm::Diff to get a sense of how close the words are to each other.
846This will hopefully handle substitutions a bit more nicely than Levenshtein.
847
848=cut
849
850#!/usr/bin/env perl
851
852sub similar {
853 my( $word1, $word2 ) = sort { length($a) <=> length($b) } @_;
854 my @let1 = split( '', lc( $word1 ) );
855 my @let2 = split( '', lc( $word2 ) );
856 my $diff = Algorithm::Diff->new( \@let1, \@let2 );
857 my $mag = 0;
858 while( $diff->Next ) {
859 if( $diff->Same ) {
860 # Take off points for longer strings
861 my $cs = $diff->Range(1) - 2;
862 $cs = 0 if $cs < 0;
863 $mag -= $cs;
864 } elsif( !$diff->Items(1) ) {
865 $mag += $diff->Range(2);
866 } elsif( !$diff->Items(2) ) {
867 $mag += $diff->Range(1);
868 } else {
869 # Split the difference for substitutions
870 my $c1 = $diff->Range(1) || 1;
871 my $c2 = $diff->Range(2) || 1;
872 my $cd = ( $c1 + $c2 ) / 2;
873 $mag += $cd;
874 }
875 }
876 return ( $mag <= length( $word1 ) / 2 );
877}
878
5be0cdeb 879sub _useful_variant {
7e17346f 880 my( $rankgroup, $rankgraph, $acstr ) = @_;
5be0cdeb 881
882 # Sort by group size and return
883 my $is_useful = 0;
7e17346f 884 foreach my $rdg ( keys %$rankgroup ) {
885 my @wits = $rankgroup->{$rdg}->members;
886 if( @wits > 1 ) {
5be0cdeb 887 $is_useful++;
888 } else {
7e17346f 889 $is_useful++ unless( $rankgraph->is_sink_vertex( $wits[0] )
890 || $wits[0] =~ /\Q$acstr\E$/ );
5be0cdeb 891 }
892 }
7e17346f 893 return $is_useful > 1;
5be0cdeb 894}
895
7f52eac8 896=head2 wit_stringify( $groups )
897
898Takes an array of witness groupings and produces a string like
899['A','B'] / ['C','D','E'] / ['F']
d71100ed 900
7f52eac8 901=cut
d71100ed 902
903sub wit_stringify {
904 my $groups = shift;
905 my @gst;
906 # If we were passed an array of witnesses instead of an array of
907 # groupings, then "group" the witnesses first.
908 unless( ref( $groups->[0] ) ) {
909 my $mkgrp = [ $groups ];
910 $groups = $mkgrp;
911 }
912 foreach my $g ( @$groups ) {
913 push( @gst, '[' . join( ',', map { "'$_'" } @$g ) . ']' );
914 }
915 return join( ' / ', @gst );
916}
7f52eac8 917
7f52eac8 9181;
919
a745c3d9 920sub throw {
921 Text::Tradition::Error->throw(
922 'ident' => 'Analysis error',
923 'message' => $_[0],
924 );
925}
926
7f52eac8 927=head1 LICENSE
928
929This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
930or implied warranty. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
931the same terms as Perl itself.
932
933=head1 AUTHOR
934
935Tara L Andrews E<lt>aurum@cpan.orgE<gt>