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Parsing sentence into Subject,Predicate and object

Give me few ideas for parsing sentence into Subject,Predicate and object using python
Mar 29 '07 #1
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bartonc
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Give me few ideas for parsing sentence into Subject,Predicate and object using python
Perhaps, if you ask nicely and show what work you have done already.
Mar 29 '07 #2
Perhaps, if you ask nicely and show what work you have done already.
Actually my project is to parse any sentences in any web page into subject,predicate and object
I have retrieved the content of page.
I have stripped the content into sentences.
I want to classify the sentence into subject-predicate-object now
Can you give me few tips
I am eagerly waiting for your reply
thank you for reading my post
Mar 31 '07 #3
ghostdog74
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Actually my project is to parse any sentences in any web page into subject,predicate and object
I have retrieved the content of page.
I have stripped the content into sentences.
I want to classify the sentence into subject-predicate-object now
Can you give me few tips
I am eagerly waiting for your reply
thank you for reading my post
parsing a sentence into predicate,subject is quite a huge undertaking. its something called natural language. you can google for "natural language processing Python" and see if there are any ideas.
Apr 1 '07 #4

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