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Natural Language Processing using Polyglot - Introduction

Last Updated : 28 Jun, 2021
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This article explains about a python NLP package known as Polyglot that supports various multilingual applications and offers a wide range of analysis and broad language coverage. It is developed by Rami Al-Rfou. It consists of lots of features such as  
 

  1. Language detection (196 Languages)
  2. Tokenization (165 Languages)
  3. Named Entity Recognition (40 Languages)
  4. Part of Speech Tagging (16 Languages)
  5. Sentiment Analysis (136 Languages) and many more


First, let's install some required packages: 
Use Google Colab for easy and smooth installation. 
 

pip install polyglot        


 

# installing dependency packages
pip install pyicu           


 

# installing dependency packages
pip install Morfessor       


 

# installing dependency packages
pip install pycld2          


Download some necessary models 
Use Google colab for easy installation of models 
 

%%bash
polyglot download ner2.en    # downloading model ner
%%bash
polyglot download pos2.en    # downloading model pos
%%bash
polyglot download sentiment2.en  # downloading model sentiment


Code: Language Detection 
 

python3
from polyglot.detect import Detector
spanish_text = u"""¡Hola ! Mi nombre es Ana. Tengo veinticinco años. Vivo en Miami, Florida"""
detector = Detector(spanish_text)
print(detector.language)

Output:
 


It detected the text given as spanish with a confidence of 98 
Code: Tokenization 
Tokenization is the process of splitting the sentences into words and even paragraphs into sentences.  
 

python3
# importing Text from polyglot library
from polyglot.text import Text 
sentences = u"""Suggest a platform for placement preparation?. GFG is a very good platform for placement 
preparation."""  
# passing sentences through imported Text                              
text = Text(sentences)
# dividing sentences into words                    
print(text.words)                
print('\n') 
# separating sentences
print(text.sentences)                

Output
 


It has divided the sentences into words and even separated the two different sentences. 
Code: Named Entity Recognition: 
Polyglot recognizes three categories of entities: 
 

  • Location
  • Organization
  • Persons


 

python3
from polyglot.text import Text
sentence = """Google is an American multinational technology company and Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Google"""

text = Text(sentence, hint_language_code ='en')
print(text.entities)

Output: 
 


I-ORG refers to organisation 
I-LOC refers to location 
I-PER refers to person 
Code: Part of Speech Tagging 
 

python3
from polyglot.text import Text
sentence = """GeeksforGeeks is the best place for learning things in simple manner."""
text = Text(sentence)
print(text.pos_tags)

Output: 
 


Here ADP refers to adposition, ADJ refers to adjective and DET refers to determiner 
Code - Sentiment Analysis 
 

python3
from polyglot.text import Text
sentence1 = """ABC is one of the best university in the world."""
sentence2 = """ABC is one of the worst university in the world."""
text1 = Text(sentence1)
text2 = Text(sentence2)
print(text1.polarity)
print(text2.polarity)

Output: 
 


1 refers that the sentence is in positive context 
-1 refers that the sentence is in a negative context 
 


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