get category to which the word belongs like food,place,clothing
I would like to know the category in which the word falls in.
Like it could be a place,food,clothing.. etc how do I get that from any API ? Currently I am using in this example : Pizza which is of category food. How do I get that?
Like Newyork is a place so category:place.
How do I get only the category ?
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I would like to know the category in which the word falls in.
Like it could be a place,food,clothing.. etc how do I get that from any API ? Currently I am using in this example : Pizza which is of category food. How do I get that?
Like Newyork is a place so category:place.
How do I get only the category ?
nlp
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I would like to know the category in which the word falls in.
Like it could be a place,food,clothing.. etc how do I get that from any API ? Currently I am using in this example : Pizza which is of category food. How do I get that?
Like Newyork is a place so category:place.
How do I get only the category ?
nlp
I would like to know the category in which the word falls in.
Like it could be a place,food,clothing.. etc how do I get that from any API ? Currently I am using in this example : Pizza which is of category food. How do I get that?
Like Newyork is a place so category:place.
How do I get only the category ?
nlp
nlp
edited Nov 11 at 7:43
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asked Apr 28 '14 at 11:29
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You are probably looking for the WordNet like database. Obviously this is not that easy (what "granularity" of the categories is ok, what about multi-meaning words?) and there are no good answers for such questions, NLP is not that easy. However, WordNet should help you a lot, as it provides a nice, relational structure of the english words.
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You are probably looking for the WordNet like database. Obviously this is not that easy (what "granularity" of the categories is ok, what about multi-meaning words?) and there are no good answers for such questions, NLP is not that easy. However, WordNet should help you a lot, as it provides a nice, relational structure of the english words.
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You are probably looking for the WordNet like database. Obviously this is not that easy (what "granularity" of the categories is ok, what about multi-meaning words?) and there are no good answers for such questions, NLP is not that easy. However, WordNet should help you a lot, as it provides a nice, relational structure of the english words.
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You are probably looking for the WordNet like database. Obviously this is not that easy (what "granularity" of the categories is ok, what about multi-meaning words?) and there are no good answers for such questions, NLP is not that easy. However, WordNet should help you a lot, as it provides a nice, relational structure of the english words.
You are probably looking for the WordNet like database. Obviously this is not that easy (what "granularity" of the categories is ok, what about multi-meaning words?) and there are no good answers for such questions, NLP is not that easy. However, WordNet should help you a lot, as it provides a nice, relational structure of the english words.
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