now using Perseus-generated Latin treetagger params
[scpubgit/stemmatology.git] / lib / Text / Tradition / Language / Base.pm
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e0f6836a 1package Text::Tradition::Language::Base;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5use Encode qw/ encode_utf8 decode_utf8 /;
6use Exporter 'import';
7use vars qw/ @EXPORT_OK /;
8use IPC::Run qw/ run /;
e0f6836a 9use Module::Load;
10use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::Lexeme;
11use Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::WordForm;
12use TryCatch;
13
f8862b58 14@EXPORT_OK = qw/ lemmatize_treetagger reading_lookup_treetagger lfs_morph_tags /;
e0f6836a 15
16=head1 NAME
17
18Text::Tradition::Language::Base - Base subroutines for lemmatization of words
19
20=head1 DESCRIPTION
21
22Common routines for applying morphological tagging to a Text::Tradition. Used
23with callbacks from the named language packages.
24
25=head1 SUBROUTINES
26
27=head2 lemmatize_treetagger( $tradition )
28
29Evaluates the tradition with the given options, and returns the results.
30
31=cut
32
33sub lemmatize_treetagger {
34 my( $tradition, %opts ) = @_;
35
36 # Given a tradition, lemmatize it witness by witness and see what we get.
37 my $c = $tradition->collation;
38 # First, clear out all existing lexemes from the readings.
39 my %witness_paths = _clear_reading_lexemes( $tradition );
40
41 foreach my $sig ( keys %witness_paths ) {
42 # Get the text as a sequence of readings and as a string
e0f6836a 43 my %witopts = (
44 'path' => $witness_paths{$sig},
45 %opts
46 );
47 _lemmatize_treetagger_sequence( %witopts );
48 }
49}
50
51sub _clear_reading_lexemes {
52 my $tradition = shift;
53 my $c = $tradition->collation;
54 # Clear out all existing lexemes from the readings. Save the path as long
55 # as we went to the trouble of generating it.
56 my %witness_paths;
57 foreach my $wit ( $tradition->witnesses ) {
58 my @sigla = ( $wit->sigil );
59 push( @sigla, $wit->sigil . $c->ac_label ) if $wit->is_layered;
60 foreach my $sig ( @sigla ) {
61 my @path = grep { !$_->is_meta }
62 $c->reading_sequence( $c->start, $c->end, $sig );
63 map { $_->clear_lexemes } @path;
64 $witness_paths{$sig} = \@path;
65 }
66 }
67 return %witness_paths;
68}
69
70=head2 reading_lookup( $rdg[, $rdg, ...] )
71
72Looks up one or more readings using the Flemm package, and returns the
73possible results. This uses the same logic as L<lemmatize> above for the
74entire tradition, but can also be used to (re-)analyze individual readings.
75
76=cut
77
78sub reading_lookup_treetagger {
79 my %opts = @_;
80 $opts{'replace'} = 1;
81 return _lemmatize_treetagger_sequence( %opts );
82}
83
84sub _lemmatize_treetagger_sequence {
85 my %opts = @_;
86 my @path = @{$opts{'path'}};
87 my $tagresult = _treetag_string( _text_from_path( 1, @path ), $opts{'language'} );
88 if( $tagresult ) {
89 # Map the tagged words onto the original readings, splitting
90 # them up into lexemes where necessary.
91 # NOTE we can have multiple lexemes in a reading, but not
92 # multiple readings to a lexeme.
93 my @tags = split( /\n/, $tagresult );
94 my @lexemes;
95 my $curr_rdg = shift @path;
96 my @curr_lexemes;
97 my $unused_rdg_part;
98 foreach my $tag ( @tags ) {
99 # Get the original word
100 my( $lexeme, @rest ) = split( /\t/, $tag );
101 # Lemmatize the whole
102 # TODO error trap this
103 my @forms = $opts{'callback'}( $tag );
104
105 my $lexobj = Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading::Lexeme->new(
106 'string' => $lexeme, 'language' => $opts{'language'},
107 'wordform_matchlist' => \@forms );
108 # Find the next non-meta reading
109 while( $curr_rdg && $curr_rdg->is_meta ) {
110 $curr_rdg = shift @path;
111 }
112 unless( $curr_rdg ) {
113 warn "Ran out of readings in sequence at $lexeme";
114 last;
115 }
116 my $curr_rdg_text = $curr_rdg->has_normal_form
117 ? $curr_rdg->normal_form : $curr_rdg->text;
118 if( $unused_rdg_part &&
119 $unused_rdg_part =~ /^\Q$lexeme\E(\s*)(.*)$/ ) {
120 # Nth part of curr_rdg
121 $unused_rdg_part = $2;
122 push( @curr_lexemes, $lexobj );
123 } elsif( $curr_rdg_text =~ /^\Q$lexeme\E(\s*)(.*)$/ ) {
124 # Flag an error if there is already an unused reading part.
125 warn "Skipped over unused text $unused_rdg_part at $curr_rdg"
126 if $unused_rdg_part;
127 $unused_rdg_part = $2; # will be empty if the whole reading matched
128 push( @curr_lexemes, $lexobj );
129 } else {
130 # We do not cope with the idea of a lexeme being
131 # spread across multiple readings.
132 warn "Word sequence changed unexpectedly in text";
133 # See if we can find a matching reading
134 my @lookahead;
135 my $matched;
136 while( my $nr = shift @path ) {
137 my $nrtext = $nr->has_normal_form ? $nr->normal_form : $nr->text;
138 if( $nrtext =~ /^\Q$lexeme\E/ ) {
139 $curr_rdg = $lookahead[-1] if @lookahead;
140 $matched = 1;
141 last;
142 } else {
143 push( @lookahead, $nr );
144 }
145 }
146 # No match? Restore the state we had
147 unless( $matched ) {
148 unshift( @path, @lookahead );
149 }
150 # Trigger a move
151 $unused_rdg_part = '';
152 }
153
154 unless( $unused_rdg_part ) {
155 # Record the lexemes for the given reading.
156 #print STDERR sprintf( "Adding lexeme(s) %s to reading %s (%s)\n",
157 # join( ' ', map { $_->string } @curr_lexemes ),
158 # $curr_rdg->id, $curr_rdg->text );
159 _update_reading_lexemes( $opts{replace}, $curr_rdg, @curr_lexemes );
160 $curr_rdg = shift @path;
161 @curr_lexemes = ();
162 }
163 }
164 }
165}
166
167sub _update_reading_lexemes {
168 my( $replace, $reading, @lexemes ) = @_;
169 if( $reading->has_lexemes && !$replace ) {
170 # We need to merge what is in @lexemes with what we have already.
171 my @oldlex = $reading->lexemes;
172 my $cmp1 = join( '||', map { $_->string } @oldlex );
173 my $cmp2 = join( '||', map { $_->string } @lexemes );
174 if ( @oldlex == @lexemes && $cmp1 eq $cmp2 ) {
175 # The lexeme strings are the same, so merge the possible
176 # word forms from new to old.
177 foreach my $i ( 0 .. $#lexemes ) {
178 my $ol = $oldlex[$i];
179 my $nl = $lexemes[$i];
180 my %ofw;
181 map { $ofw{$_->to_string} = 1 } $ol->matching_forms;
182 foreach my $form ( $nl->matching_forms ) {
183 unless( $ofw{$form->to_string} ) {
a3ef385d 184 # print STDERR "Adding form " . $form->to_string .
185 # " to lexeme " . $nl->string . " at $reading\n";
e0f6836a 186 $ol->add_matching_form( $form );
187 $ol->is_disambiguated(0);
188 }
189 }
190 }
191 } else {
192 warn "Lexeme layout for $reading changed; replacing the lot";
193 $reading->clear_lexemes;
194 $reading->add_lexeme( @lexemes );
195 }
196 } else {
197 $reading->clear_lexemes if $replace;
198 $reading->add_lexeme( @lexemes );
199 }
200}
201
202# Utility function so that we can cheat and use it when we need both the path
203# and its text.
204sub _text_from_path {
205 my( $normalize, @path ) = @_;
206 my $pathtext = '';
207 my $last;
208 foreach my $r ( @path ) {
209 unless ( $r->join_prior || !$last || $last->join_next ) {
210 $pathtext .= ' ';
211 }
212 $pathtext .= ( $normalize && $r->has_normal_form )
213 ? $r->normal_form : $r->text;
214 $last = $r;
215 }
216 return $pathtext;
217}
218
219# Utility function that actually calls the tree tagger.
220sub _treetag_string {
221 my( $text, $lang ) = @_;
222 my $wittext = encode_utf8( $text );
223 # Then see if we have TreeTagger
224 try {
225 load( 'Lingua::TreeTagger' );
226 } catch {
227 warn "Cannot run TreeTagger without Lingua::TreeTagger module";
228 return '';
229 }
230 # OK, we can run it then.
231 # First upgrade to UTF8 for necessary languages.
ad2a2c47 232 my @utf8_supported = qw/ French Latin Greek /;
a3ef385d 233 my %ttopts = ( 'language' => $lang, 'options' => [ qw/ -token -lemma / ] );
e0f6836a 234 if( grep { $_ eq $lang } @utf8_supported ) {
a3ef385d 235 $ttopts{'use_utf8'} = 1;
e0f6836a 236 }
237 # Now instantiate and run the tagger.
a3ef385d 238 my $tagger = Lingua::TreeTagger->new( %ttopts );
e0f6836a 239 my $tagresult = $tagger->tag_text( \$text );
240
241 # TODO maybe send the tokens back rather than the interpreted string...
e0f6836a 242 return $tagresult->as_text();
243}
244
75ae2b25 245=head2 lfs_morph_tags
246
247Return a data structure describing the available parts of speech and their attributes
248from the Lingua::Features::Structure class currently defined.
249
250=cut
251
252sub lfs_morph_tags {
253 load('Lingua::Features::StructureType');
254 my $tagset = { 'structures' => [], 'features' => {} };
255 foreach my $lfs ( sort { _by_structid( $a->id, $b->id ) } Lingua::Features::StructureType->types() ) {
f8862b58 256 my $tsstruct = { 'id' => $lfs->id, 'desc' => $lfs->desc, 'use_features' => [] };
75ae2b25 257 foreach my $ftid ( Lingua::Features::StructureType->type($lfs->id)->features ) {
258 my $ftype = $lfs->feature_type( $ftid );
f8862b58 259 if( !$ftype && $lfs->base ) {
260 $ftype = $lfs->base->feature_type( $ftid );
261 }
262 if( $ftype ) {
263 push( @{$tsstruct->{'use_features'}}, $ftid );
264 if( $ftid eq 'type' ) {
265 # Type values change according to category
266 $ftid .= " (" . $lfs->id . ")";
267 }
268 my $tfstruct = { 'id' => $ftid, 'values' => [] };
269 foreach my $fval( $ftype->values ) {
270 push( @{$tfstruct->{'values'}},
271 { 'short' => $fval, 'long' => $ftype->value_name( $fval ) } );
272 }
273 $tagset->{'features'}->{$ftid} = $tfstruct;
75ae2b25 274 }
75ae2b25 275 }
276 push( @{$tagset->{'structures'}}, $tsstruct );
277 }
278 return $tagset;
279}
280
281sub _by_structid {
282 my( $a, $b ) = @_;
283 return -1 if $a eq 'cat';
284 return 1 if $b eq 'cat';
285 return $a cmp $b;
286}
287
e0f6836a 2881;
289
290=head2 TODO
291
292=over
293
294=item * Handle package dependencies more gracefully
295
296=back
297
298=head1 LICENSE
299
300This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
301or implied warranty. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
302the same terms as Perl itself.
303
304=head1 AUTHOR
305
306Tara L Andrews E<lt>aurum@cpan.orgE<gt>