NAME Lingua::Stem::Any - Unified interface to any stemmer on CPAN VERSION This document describes Lingua::Stem::Any v0.04. SYNOPSIS use Lingua::Stem::Any; # create German stemmer using the default source module $stemmer = Lingua::Stem::Any->new(language => 'de'); # create German stemmer explicitly using Lingua::Stem::Snowball $stemmer = Lingua::Stem::Any->new( language => 'de', source => 'Lingua::Stem::Snowball', ); # get stem for word $stem = $stemmer->stem($word); # get list of stems for list of words @stems = $stemmer->stem(@words); DESCRIPTION This module aims to provide a simple unified interface to any stemmer on CPAN. It will provide a default available source module when a language is requested but no source is requested. Attributes language The following language codes are currently supported. ┌────────────┬────┐ │ Bulgarian │ bg │ │ Czech │ cs │ │ Danish │ da │ │ Dutch │ nl │ │ English │ en │ │ Esperanto │ eo │ │ Finnish │ fi │ │ French │ fr │ │ Galician │ gl │ │ German │ de │ │ Hungarian │ hu │ │ Ido │ io │ │ Italian │ it │ │ Latin │ la │ │ Norwegian │ no │ │ Persian │ fa │ │ Portuguese │ pt │ │ Romanian │ ro │ │ Russian │ ru │ │ Spanish │ es │ │ Swedish │ sv │ │ Turkish │ tr │ └────────────┴────┘ They are in the two-letter ISO 639-1 format and are case-insensitive but are always returned in lowercase when requested. # instantiate a stemmer object $stemmer = Lingua::Stem::Any->new(language => $language); # get current language $language = $stemmer->language; # change language $stemmer->language($language); The default language is "en" (English). The values "nb" (Norwegian Bokmål) and "nn" (Norwegian Nynorsk) are aliases for "no" (Norwegian). Country codes such as "CZ" for the Czech Republic are not supported, as opposed to "cs" for the Czech language, nor are full IETF language tags or Unicode locale identifiers such as "pt-PT" or "pt-BR". source The following source modules are currently supported. ┌────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Module │ Languages │ ├────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Lingua::Stem::Snowball │ da de en es fi fr hu it nl no pt ro ru sv tr │ │ Lingua::Stem::UniNE │ bg cs de fa │ │ Lingua::Stem │ da de en fr gl it no pt ru sv │ │ Lingua::Stem::Patch │ eo io │ └────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────┘ A module name is used to specify the source. If no source is specified, the first available source in the above list with support for the current language is used. # get current source $source = $stemmer->source; # change source $stemmer->source('Lingua::Stem::UniNE'); cache Boolean value specifying whether to cache the stem for each word. This will increase performance when stemming the same word multiple times at the expense of increased memory consumption. When enabled, the stems are cached for the life of the object or until the "clear_cache" method is called. The same cache is not shared among different languages, sources, or different instances of the stemmer object. exceptions Exceptions may be desired to bypass stemming for specific words and use predefined stems. For example, the plural English word "mice" will not stem to the singular word "mouse" unless it is specified in the exception dictionary. Another example is that by default the word "pants" will stem to "pant" even though stemming is normally not desired in this example. The exception dictionary can be provided as a hashref where the keys are language codes and the values are hashrefs of exceptions. # instantiate stemmer object with exceptions $stemmer = Lingua::Stem::Any->new( language => 'en', exceptions => { en => { mice => 'mouse', pants => 'pants', } } ); # add/change exceptions $stemmer->exceptions( en => { mice => 'mouse', pants => 'pants', } ); # alternately... $stemmer->exceptions->{en} = { mice => 'mouse', pants => 'pants', }; casefold Boolean value specifying whether to apply Unicode casefolding to words before stemming them. This is enabled by default and is performed before normalization when also enabled. normalize Boolean value specifying whether to apply Unicode NFC normalization to words before stemming them. This is enabled by default and is performed after casefolding when also enabled. Methods stem Accepts a list of strings, stems each string, and returns a list of stems. The list returned will always have the same number of elements in the same order as the list provided. When no stemming rules apply to a word, the original word is returned. @stems = $stemmer->stem(@words); # get the stem for a single word $stem = $stemmer->stem($word); The words should be provided as character strings and the stems are returned as character strings. Byte strings in arbitrary character encodings are not supported. stem_in_place Accepts an array reference, stems each element, and replaces them with the resulting stems. $stemmer->stem_in_place(\@words); This method is provided for potential optimization when a large array of words is to be stemmed. The return value is not defined. languages Returns a list of supported two-letter language codes using lowercase letters. # all languages @languages = $stemmer->languages; # languages supported by Lingua::Stem::Snowball @languages = $stemmer->languages('Lingua::Stem::Snowball'); sources Returns a list of supported source module names. # all sources @sources = $stemmer->sources; # sources that support English @sources = $stemmer->sources('en'); clear_cache Clears the stem cache for all languages and sources of this object instance when the "cache" attribute is enabled. Does not affect whether caching is enabled. SEE ALSO Lingua::Stem::Snowball, Lingua::Stem::UniNE, Lingua::Stem, Lingua::Stem::Patch AUTHOR Nick Patch This project is brought to you by Shutterstock . Additional open source projects from Shutterstock can be found at code.shutterstock.com . COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE © 2013–2014 Shutterstock, Inc. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.