Da(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Da(3pm)NAME
Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da - Porters stemming algorithm for Denmark
SYNOPSIS
use Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da
my $stemmer = new Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da (use_cache => 1);
foreach my $word (@words) {
my $stemmed = $stemmer->stem($word);
print $stemmed, "
";
}
DESCRIPTION
The stem function takes a scalar as a parameter and stems the word according to Martin Porters Danish stemming algorithm, which can be
found at the Snowball website: <http://snowball.tartarus.org/>.
It also supports caching if you pass the use_cache option when constructing a new L:S:S:D object.
EXPORT
Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Da has nothing to export.
AUTHOR
Dennis Haney <davh@davh.dk>
Ask Solem Hoel, <ask@unixmonks.net> (Swedish version)
SEE ALSO
perl. Lingua::Stem::Snowball. Lingua::Stem. <http://snowball.tartarus.org>.
perl v5.8.8 2007-10-23 Da(3pm)
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Lingua::Stem::Sv(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Lingua::Stem::Sv(3pm)NAME
Lingua::Stem::Sv - Stemming algorithm for Swedish
SYNOPSIS
use Lingua::Stem::Sv;
my $stems = Lingua::Stem::Sv::stem({ -words => $word_list_reference,
-locale => 'sv',
-exceptions => $exceptions_hash,
});
DESCRIPTION
This routine applies a stemming slgorithm to a passed anon array of Swedish words, returning the stemmed words as an anon array.
It is a 'convienence' wrapper for 'Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Se' that provides a standardized interface and caching.
CHANGES
1.01 2003.09.28 - Documentation fix
1.00 2003.04.05 - Initial release
METHODS
stem({ -words => @words, -locale => 'sv', -exceptions => \%exceptions });
Stems a list of passed words using the rules of Swedish. Returns an anonymous array reference to the stemmed words.
Example:
my $stemmed_words = Lingua::Stem::Sv::stem({ -words => @words,
-locale => 'sv',
-exceptions => \%exceptions,
});
stem_caching({ -level => 0|1|2 });
Sets the level of stem caching.
'0' means 'no caching'. This is the default level.
'1' means 'cache per run'. This caches stemming results during a single
call to 'stem'.
'2' means 'cache indefinitely'. This caches stemming results until
either the process exits or the 'clear_stem_cache' method is called.
clear_stem_cache;
Clears the cache of stemmed words
NOTES
This code is a wrapper around Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Sv written by Ask Solem Hoel, <ask@unixmonks.net>
SEE ALSO
Lingua::Stem Lingua::Stem::Snowball::Sv
AUTHOR
Integration in Lingua::Stem by
Benjamin Franz, FreeRun Technologies,
snowhare@nihongo.org or http://www.nihongo.org/snowhare/
COPYRIGHT
Benjamin Franz, FreeRun Technologies
This code is freely available under the same terms as Perl.
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