Hello! Well, I already typed it, and now this is what appears!
Microsoft Windows [Versión 6.1.7600] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. C:\Users\Kate>cd C:\Users\Kate\Downloads\OpenNLP\apache-opennlp-1.5.2-incubating C:\Users\Kate\Downloads\OpenNLP\apache-opennlp-1.5.2-incubating>bin\opennlp Invalid maximum heap size: -Xmx4096m The specified size exceeds the maximum representable size. Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine. Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit. And when I type: C:\Users\Kate>cd C:\Users\Kate\Downloads\OpenNLP\apache-opennlp-1.5.2-incubating \bin The system cannot find the specified path Why does this appears? On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Jim - FooBar(); <[email protected]>wrote: > I'm so sorry...windows uses "\" instead of "/" so the correct command to > navigate into the folder is : > > "cd Downloads\apache-opennlp-1.5.**2-incubating\bin" > > JIm > > > On 06/05/12 16:38, Jim - FooBar(); wrote: > >> Ok, a couple of issues... >> first of all bin is not a command, it is the folder where the openNLP cli >> is located... >> You use 'cd' to navigate to the folder you want and then you can run >> opeNLP command-line interface. >> >> So you need to do the following: >> 'cd Downloads\apache-opennlp-1.5.**2-incubating/bin' >> 'opennlp help' >> >> if at this point you can see the cli help you're good to go... >> >> Specifically for the Sentence Detector you need to type in : >> 'opennlp SentenceDetector model < sentences' >> >> where "model" is a string that specifies the path to your model (e.g: >> "models/V1.5/en-sent.bin") >> and "sentences" is a string to the actual file containing the text you >> want to detect sentences for >> (e.g: "data/some-text.txt"). >> >> Hope that helps... >> >> Jim >> >> ps: I've not touched stinky windows for a long time but i think the >> command to navigate to folders is indeed "cd" ("cd .." if you want to go >> back a folder)...if i remember correctly "dir" is the command to display >> all contents of a folder and I'm pretty sure you can run opennlp wihtout a >> "./" as you would do in linux ("./opennlp SentenceDetector blah blah blah") >> if you were already in that folder. >> >> >> On 06/05/12 16:13, Katherin Pérez wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am new using OpenNLP. I am translator and beginning to study a master >>> in >>> NLP. I am not programmer and my computer skills are very basic. I need to >>> use OpenNLP to run the sentence detector for a project I’m working in. >>> >>> However, I have this problem when opening the program. >>> From this website ( >>> http://www.oracle.com/**technetwork/java/javase/**downloads/index.html<http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html>) >>> I >>> downloaded and installed the Java version: Java 7e su 4 JDK, >>> jdk-7u4-windows-i586.exe (Windows x86). Check it and is working (My >>> system >>> is windows 7). >>> >>> However, when I try to open the openNLP program from the cmd this >>> message >>> appears >>> C:Users\Kate>cd >>> <C:\Users\Kate\Downloads\**OpenNLP>\apache-opennlp-1.5.2-**incubating >>> Acces denied >>> >>> C:\Users\Kate>bin/opennlp >>> "bin" is not recognised as an internal or external command, program or >>> executable lot file >>> I downloaded the package apache-opennlp-1.5.2-**incubating-bin.zip >>> extracted >>> it in one of my folders and typed the commands, but those are the errors >>> appearing. >>> >>> I already have the preprocessed files; I just need to segment them in >>> sentences in both English and Spanish to align them later. >>> >>> Can anyone help me, please? >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >> > -- Katherin Pérez Rojas Traducción inglés francés español Master in Natural Language Processing and Human Language Technologies Celular españa: +34 682 14 77 87
