{-| Module : Gargantext.Text.Terms.Multi.RAKE Description : Rapid automatic keyword extraction (RAKE) Copyright : (c) CNRS, 2017 License : AGPL + CECILL v3 Maintainer : team@gargantext.org Stability : experimental Portability : POSIX Personal notes for the integration of RAKE in Gargantext. RAKE algorithm is a simple, rapid and effective algorithm to extract keywords that is very sensitive to the quality of the stop word list. Indeed, the very first step starts from the stop words list to cut the text towards keywords extraction. The conTexT is the sentence level to compute the coccurrences and occurrences which are divided to compute the metric of one word. Multi-words metrics is equal to the sum of the metrics of each word. Finally The metrics highlight longer keywords which highly depends of quality of the cut which depends on the quality of the stop word list. As a consequence, to improve the effectiveness of RAKE algorithm, I am wondering if some bayesian features could be added to increase stop word list quality in time. -} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} module Gargantext.Text.Terms.Multi.RAKE (multiterms_rake) where import Data.Text (Text) import NLP.RAKE.Text import Gargantext.Prelude multiterms_rake :: Text -> [WordScore] multiterms_rake = candidates hardStopList defaultNosplit defaultNolist . pSplitter -- | StopList hardStopList :: StopwordsMap hardStopList = mkStopwordsStr [ "a","a's","able","about","above","apply","according","accordingly", "across","actually","after","afterwards","again","against", "ain't","all","allow","allows","almost","alone","along", "already","also","although","always","am","among","amongst", "an","and","another","any","anybody","anyhow","anyone","anything", "anyway","anyways","anywhere","analyze","apart","appear","appreciate","appropriate", "are","aren't","around","as","aside","ask","asking","associated","at", "available","away","awfully","based", "b","be","became","because","become", "becomes","becoming","been","before","beforehand","behind","being", "believe","below","beside","besides","best","better","between","beyond", "both","brief","but","by","c","c'mon","c's","came","can","can't","cannot", "cant","cause","causes","certain","certainly","changes","clearly","co", "com","come","comes","common","concerning","consequently","consider","considering", "contain","containing","contains","corresponding","could","couldn't","course", "currently","d","definitely","described","detects","detecting","despite","did","didn't","different", "do","does","doesn't","doing","don't","done","down","downwards","during","e", "each","edu","eg","eight","either","else","elsewhere","enough","entirely", "especially","et","etc","even","ever","every","everybody","everyone", "everything","everywhere","ex","exactly","example","except","f","far", "few","find","fifth","first","five","followed","following","follows","for", "former","formerly","forth","four","from","further","furthermore","g", "get","gets","getting","given","gives","go","goes","going","gone","got", "gotten","greetings","h","had","hadn't","happens","hardly","has","hasn't", "have","haven't","having","he","he's","hello","help","hence","her","here", "here's","hereafter","hereby","herein","hereupon","hers","herself","hi", "him","himself","his","hither","hopefully","how","howbeit","however","i", "i'd","identify","i'll","i'm","i've","ie","if","ignored","immediate","in","inasmuch", "inc","indeed","indicate","indicated","indicates","inner","insofar", "instead","into","inward","is","isn't","it","it'd","it'll","it's","its", "itself","j","just","k","keep","keeps","kept","know","known","knows","l", "last","lately","later","latter","latterly","least","less","lest","let", "let's","like","liked","likely","little","look","looking","looks","ltd", 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"seeming","seems","seen","self","selves","sensible","sent","serious", "seriously","seven","several","shall","she","should","shouldn't","since", "six","so","some","somebody","somehow","someone","something","sometime", "sometimes","somewhat","somewhere","soon","sorry","specified","specify", "specifying","still","sub","such","sup","sure","t","t's","take","taken", "tell","tends","th","than","thank","thanks","thanx","that","that's", "thats","the","their","theirs","them","themselves","then","thence","there", "there's","thereafter","thereby","therefore","therein","theres", "thereupon","these","they","they'd","they'll","they're","they've", "think","third","this","thorough","thoroughly","those","though","three", "through","throughout","thru","thus","to","together","too","took","toward", "towards","tried","tries","truly","try","trying","twice","two","u","un", "under","unfortunately","unless","unlikely","until","unto","up","upon", "us","use","used","useful","uses","using","usually","uucp","v","value", "various","very","via","viz","vs","w","want","wants","was","wasn't","way", "we","we'd","we'll","we're","we've","welcome","well","went","were", "weren't","what","what's","whatever","when","whence","whenever","where", "where's","whereafter","whereas","whereby","wherein","whereupon", "wherever","whether","which","while","whither","who","who's","whoever", "whole","whom","whose","why","will","willing","wish","with","within", "without","won't","wonder","would","wouldn't","x","y","yes","yet","you", "you'd","you'll","you're","you've","your","yours","yourself","yourselves", "z","zero"]