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pysbd (Python Sentence Boundary Disambiguation) is a rule-based sentence boundary detection that works out-of-the-box across many languages.

pip install pysbd

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    pySBD: Python Sentence Boundary Disambiguation (SBD)

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    pySBD - python Sentence Boundary Disambiguation (SBD) - is a rule-based sentence boundary detection module that works out-of-the-box.

    This project is a direct port of ruby gem - Pragmatic Segmenter which provides rule-based sentence boundary detection.

    pysbd_code

    Highlights

    'PySBD: Pragmatic Sentence Boundary Disambiguation' a short research paper got accepted into 2nd Workshop for Natural Language Processing Open Source Software (NLP-OSS) at EMNLP 2020.

    Research Paper:

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.09657

    Recorded Talk:

    pysbd_talk

    Poster:

    name

    Install

    Python

    pip install pysbd
    

    Usage

    • Currently pySBD supports only English language. Support for more languages will be released soon.
    import pysbd
    text = "My name is Jonas E. Smith. Please turn to p. 55."
    seg = pysbd.Segmenter(language="en", clean=False)
    print(seg.segment(text))
    # ['My name is Jonas E. Smith.', 'Please turn to p. 55.']
    
    import spacy
    from pysbd.utils import PySBDFactory
    
    nlp = spacy.blank('en')
    
    # explicitly adding component to pipeline
    # (recommended - makes it more readable to tell what's going on)
    nlp.add_pipe(PySBDFactory(nlp))
    
    # or you can use it implicitly with keyword
    # pysbd = nlp.create_pipe('pysbd')
    # nlp.add_pipe(pysbd)
    
    doc = nlp('My name is Jonas E. Smith. Please turn to p. 55.')
    print(list(doc.sents))
    # [My name is Jonas E. Smith., Please turn to p. 55.]
    
    

    Contributing

    If you want to contribute new feature/language support or found a text that is incorrectly segmented using pySBD, then please head to CONTRIBUTING.md to know more and follow these steps.

    1. Fork it ( https://github.com/nipunsadvilkar/pySBD/fork )
    2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
    3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
    4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
    5. Create a new Pull Request

    Citation

    If you use pysbd package in your projects or research, please cite PySBD: Pragmatic Sentence Boundary Disambiguation.

    @inproceedings{sadvilkar-neumann-2020-pysbd,
        title = "{P}y{SBD}: Pragmatic Sentence Boundary Disambiguation",
        author = "Sadvilkar, Nipun  and
          Neumann, Mark",
        booktitle = "Proceedings of Second Workshop for NLP Open Source Software (NLP-OSS)",
        month = nov,
        year = "2020",
        address = "Online",
        publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
        url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.nlposs-1.15",
        pages = "110--114",
        abstract = "We present a rule-based sentence boundary disambiguation Python package that works out-of-the-box for 22 languages. We aim to provide a realistic segmenter which can provide logical sentences even when the format and domain of the input text is unknown. In our work, we adapt the Golden Rules Set (a language specific set of sentence boundary exemplars) originally implemented as a ruby gem pragmatic segmenter which we ported to Python with additional improvements and functionality. PySBD passes 97.92{\%} of the Golden Rule Set examplars for English, an improvement of 25{\%} over the next best open source Python tool.",
    }
    

    Credit

    This project wouldn't be possible without the great work done by Pragmatic Segmenter team.