Many thanks Peter ¡¡¡ 2017-02-24 9:46 GMT+01:00 Peter Klügl <peter.klu...@averbis.com>:
> Hi, > > > the repo: > > <repository> > <id>apache.snapshots</id> > <name>Apache Snapshot Repository</name> > <url>http://repository.apache.org/snapshots</url> > <releases> > <enabled>false</enabled> > </releases> > </repository> > > > the folder: > > https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/ > apache/uima/ruta-core/2.5.1-SNAPSHOT/ > > > Best, > > Peter > > > > Am 23.02.2017 um 13:47 schrieb José Vicente Moyano Murillo: > > Hi, > > > > ruta-core.jar it's enough. > > > > It will be fantastic if i could access the snapshot repository. > > > > 2017-02-23 13:03 GMT+01:00 Peter Klügl <peter.klu...@averbis.com>: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> what do you need? Only ruta-core.jar or also the Eclipse plugins/update > >> site? > >> > >> I will prepare a new RC for the next release soon. > >> > >> There should be snapshot artifacts built by jenkins in the snapshot > >> repository. I am out-of-office today so do not have the link right now. > (If > >> you want to build it yourself, the svn source repo can be accessed by > >> anyone) > >> > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> > >> Peter > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Am 23.02.2017 um 08:06 schrieb José Vicente Moyano Murillo: > >> > >>> Hi Peter, good morning. > >>> > >>> Have we any opportunity to get a fixed version? I mean a snapshot or an > >>> access to the repo. > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> > >>> 2017-02-22 10:38 GMT+01:00 José Vicente Moyano Murillo <moya...@aia.es > >: > >>> > >>> you're right > >>>> % is performing some kind of "or". > >>>> > >>>> So we will wait for the new release. > >>>> > >>>> Many thanks > >>>> > >>>> 2017-02-22 9:54 GMT+01:00 Peter Klügl <peter.klu...@averbis.com>: > >>>> > >>>> I actually wonder why your rules work. I am quite sure that they match > >>>>> too often, i. e. they match also if only one of the conjunct rule > >>>>> elements match. > >>>>> > >>>>> You can simply try that by using a wrong string in the check like > "NG" > >>>>> instead of "Neil Gaiman" > >>>>> > >>>>> Anyways, the problem will be fixed in a few minutes and will be part > of > >>>>> the next release. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Best, > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Peter > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Am 22.02.2017 um 09:38 schrieb Peter Klügl: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks. Maybe its just a bug in 2.5.0 I already fixed. I'll > investigate > >>>>>> > >>>>> it. > >>>>> > >>>>>> Am 22.02.2017 um 09:24 schrieb José Vicente Moyano Murillo: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thank you very much Peter. Your advice was amazing. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> We tried the first option using Conjunct rules and as you said it > does > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> not > >>>>>> work with version 2.5.0. But we change a little your example and it > >>>>>> works > >>>>>> perfectly witn 2.4.0 and 2.5.0 > >>>>>>> We use theses examples with success: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> DECLARE Annotation RuleDetection; > >>>>>>> Book{ -> CREATE(NeilsBook) } <- { > >>>>>>> Attribute{Attribute.name=="title", Attribute.ct=="Norse > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Mythology"}" > >>>>>> % > >>>>>>> Attribute{Attribute.name=="author", > >>>>>>> Attribute.ct=="Neil > >>>>>>> Gaiman"};" > >>>>>>> }; > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> DECLARE Annotation RuleDetection; > >>>>>>> Book{ -> CREATE(NeilsBook) } <- { > >>>>>>> Attribute{FEATURE("name","title"), FEATURE("ct", "Norse > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Mythology")}" > >>>>>> % > >>>>>>> Attribute{FEATURE("name","author"), FEATURE("ct", > >>>>>>> "Neil > >>>>>>> Gaiman")}; > >>>>>>> }; > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> DECLARE Annotation RuleDetection; > >>>>>>> Book{ -> CREATE(NeilsBook) } <- { > >>>>>>> Attribute{Attribute.name=="title", Attribute.ct=="Norse > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Mythology"}" > >>>>>> % > >>>>>>> Attribute{FEATURE("name","author"), FEATURE("ct", > >>>>>>> "Neil > >>>>>>> Gaiman")}; > >>>>>>> }; > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> May be the problem is with when we use Identifiers: > >>>>>>> a1:Attribute and a2:Attribute > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> In any case thank you very much for your help. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> 2017-02-21 17:46 GMT+01:00 Peter Klügl <peter.klu...@averbis.com>: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I'd normally say that you need the conjunt rules construct to > specify > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> an > >>>>>> AND between two rule element independent of the position: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Book{-> NeilsBook}<-{ > >>>>>>>> a1:Attribute{a1.name=="title", a1.ct=="Norse Mythology"} > >>>>>>>> % a2:Attribute{a2.name=="author", a2.ct=="Neil Gaiman"}; > >>>>>>>> }; > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> However, I just noted that there is a problem with conjunct > rules. I > >>>>>>>> haven't used it in a long time and the test coverage much lower > than > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> the > >>>>>> other constructs. I'll create a ticket for it and fix it. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Without conjunct rules, you need some boolean variables for > cheking > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> the > >>>>>> AND, which looks all but declarative: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> BOOLEAN ft, fa; > >>>>>>>> FOREACH(book) Book{}{ > >>>>>>>> book{-> ft = false, fa = false}; > >>>>>>>> book->{a1:Attribute{a1.name=="title", a1.ct=="Norse > >>>>>>>> Mythology"-> > >>>>>>>> ft=true};}; > >>>>>>>> book->{a2:Attribute{a2.name=="author", a2.ct=="Neil > Gaiman"-> > >>>>>>>> fa=true};}; > >>>>>>>> book{ft,fa -> NeilsBook}; > >>>>>>>> } > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> ... or with a BLOCK... > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> BLOCK(book) Book{}{ > >>>>>>>> Document{-> ft = false, fa = false}; > >>>>>>>> a1:Attribute{a1.name=="title", a1.ct=="Norse Mythology"-> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> ft=true}; > >>>>>> a2:Attribute{a2.name=="author", a2.ct=="Neil Gaiman"-> > fa=true}; > >>>>>>>> Document{ft,fa -> NeilsBook}; > >>>>>>>> } > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> If the order of the attributes is known, you can avoid the AND > check > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> and > >>>>>> just specify a sequential constraint: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Book{-> NeilsBook}<-{ > >>>>>>>> a1:Attribute{a1.name=="title", a1.ct=="Norse Mythology"} > >>>>>>>> # a2:Attribute{a2.name=="author", a2.ct=="Neil Gaiman"}; > >>>>>>>> }; > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> If you need to check on the complete title with the URL, you can > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> replace > >>>>>> the coveredText comparison with a REGEXP condition. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> (tested with UIMA Ruta 2.5.0) > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Best, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Peter > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Am 21.02.2017 um 13:58 schrieb José Vicente Moyano Murillo: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Hello everyone > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I'm planning to use RUTA to create some annotations. But i'm not > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> able to > >>>>>> accomplish my objective. > >>>>>>>>> This is my case right now: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I have a text annotated with some annotations "*Book*". > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Under "*Book*" annotation i have a few annotations "*Attribute*" > >>>>>>>>> that > >>>>>>>>> stores some information about the book. Each "*Attribute*" has a > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> feature > >>>>>> " > >>>>>>>>> *name*" and a feature "*parent*" to its parent (one "*Book*" > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> annotation). > >>>>>> And example could be a text with 2 "*Book*" annotations: > >>>>>>>>> "*Book*" annotation number 1 with 3 nested attributes > >>>>>>>>> 1.- *Attribute* with name feature equals "title" -> covered text: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> "Norse > >>>>>> Mythology > >>>>>>>>> <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/norse-mythology-neil- > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> gaiman/1124023596;jsessionid=FD1D8F9690602616CA59B38CFE9290 > >>>>>>>> 06.prodny_store02-atgap08?ean=9780393609097> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> " > >>>>>>>>> 2.- *Attribute* with name feature equals "author" -> covered > text: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> "Neil > >>>>>> Gaiman" > >>>>>>>>> 3.- *Attribute* with name feature equals "language" - > covered > >>>>>>>>> text: > >>>>>>>>> "English" > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> "*Book*" annotation number 2 with 3 nested attributes > >>>>>>>>> 1.- *Attribute* with name feature equals "title" -> covered text: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> "Never > >>>>>> Never > >>>>>>>>> <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/never-never-james-patterson > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> /1123863634; > >>>>>> jsessionid=FD1D8F9690602616CA59B38CFE929006.prodny_store02- > >>>>>>> atgap08?ean= > >>>>>> 9780316433174> > >>>>>>>>> " > >>>>>>>>> 2.- *Attribute* with name feature equals "author" -> covered > text: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> "James > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Patterson" > >>>>>>>>> 3.- *Attribute* with name feature equals "language" - > covered > >>>>>>>>> text: > >>>>>>>>> "English" > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I need to respect this schema but i have this question: > >>>>>>>>> It is possible to create and annotation over a book for a given > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> author > >>>>>> name > >>>>>>>>> and a given title name? > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Thank's in advance > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >