596 lines
19 KiB
Python
596 lines
19 KiB
Python
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class Normalizer:
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"""
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Base class for all normalizers
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This class is not supposed to be instantiated directly. Instead, any implementation of a
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Normalizer will return an instance of this class when instantiated.
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"""
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class BertNormalizer(Normalizer):
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"""
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BertNormalizer
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Takes care of normalizing raw text before giving it to a Bert model.
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This includes cleaning the text, handling accents, chinese chars and lowercasing
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Args:
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clean_text (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`True`):
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Whether to clean the text, by removing any control characters
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and replacing all whitespaces by the classic one.
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handle_chinese_chars (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`True`):
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Whether to handle chinese chars by putting spaces around them.
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strip_accents (:obj:`bool`, `optional`):
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Whether to strip all accents. If this option is not specified (ie == None),
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then it will be determined by the value for `lowercase` (as in the original Bert).
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lowercase (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`True`):
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Whether to lowercase.
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"""
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def __init__(self, clean_text=True, handle_chinese_chars=True, strip_accents=None, lowercase=True):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Lowercase(Normalizer):
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"""
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Lowercase Normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class NFC(Normalizer):
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"""
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NFC Unicode Normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class NFD(Normalizer):
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"""
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NFD Unicode Normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class NFKC(Normalizer):
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"""
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NFKC Unicode Normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class NFKD(Normalizer):
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"""
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NFKD Unicode Normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Nmt(Normalizer):
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"""
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Nmt normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Precompiled(Normalizer):
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"""
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Precompiled normalizer
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Don't use manually it is used for compatiblity for SentencePiece.
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"""
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def __init__(self, precompiled_charsmap):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Prepend(Normalizer):
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"""
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Prepend normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self, prepend):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Replace(Normalizer):
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"""
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Replace normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self, pattern, content):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Sequence(Normalizer):
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"""
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Allows concatenating multiple other Normalizer as a Sequence.
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All the normalizers run in sequence in the given order
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Args:
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normalizers (:obj:`List[Normalizer]`):
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A list of Normalizer to be run as a sequence
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"""
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
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keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
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of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
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normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
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The normalized string on which to apply this
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
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Normalize the given string
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This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
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:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
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information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
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:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
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Args:
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sequence (:obj:`str`):
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A string to normalize
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Returns:
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:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class Strip(Normalizer):
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"""
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Strip normalizer
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"""
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def __init__(self, left=True, right=True):
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pass
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def normalize(self, normalized):
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"""
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Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
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|
This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
|
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|
keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
|
||
|
of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
|
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|
:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
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Args:
|
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|
normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
|
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|
The normalized string on which to apply this
|
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|
:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
|
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"""
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pass
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def normalize_str(self, sequence):
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"""
|
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|
Normalize the given string
|
||
|
|
||
|
This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
|
||
|
:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
|
||
|
information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
|
||
|
:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
|
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|
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|
Args:
|
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|
sequence (:obj:`str`):
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|
A string to normalize
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|
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Returns:
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|
:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
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"""
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pass
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class StripAccents(Normalizer):
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"""
|
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|
StripAccents normalizer
|
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|
"""
|
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|
def __init__(self):
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|
pass
|
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|
|
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|
def normalize(self, normalized):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Normalize a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` in-place
|
||
|
|
||
|
This method allows to modify a :class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString` to
|
||
|
keep track of the alignment information. If you just want to see the result
|
||
|
of the normalization on a raw string, you can use
|
||
|
:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize_str`
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
normalized (:class:`~tokenizers.NormalizedString`):
|
||
|
The normalized string on which to apply this
|
||
|
:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer`
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
def normalize_str(self, sequence):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Normalize the given string
|
||
|
|
||
|
This method provides a way to visualize the effect of a
|
||
|
:class:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer` but it does not keep track of the alignment
|
||
|
information. If you need to get/convert offsets, you can use
|
||
|
:meth:`~tokenizers.normalizers.Normalizer.normalize`
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
sequence (:obj:`str`):
|
||
|
A string to normalize
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
:obj:`str`: A string after normalization
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pass
|