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===== Driving the Stanford PoS Tagger local installation from Python | ===== Driving the Stanford PoS Tagger local installation from Python | ||
- | Instead of running the Stanford PoS Tagger as an NLTK module, it can be driven through an NLTK wrapper module on the basis of a local tagger installation. In order to make use of this scenario, you first of all have to create a local installation of the Stanford PoS Tagger as described in the [[linguisticsweb: | + | Instead of running the Stanford PoS Tagger as an NLTK module, it can be driven through an NLTK wrapper module on the basis of a local tagger installation. In order to make use of this scenario, you first of all have to create a local installation of the Stanford PoS Tagger as described in the [[linguisticsweb: |
In the code itself, you have to point Python to the location of your Java installation: | In the code itself, you have to point Python to the location of your Java installation: | ||