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Summary: `Show` should print things close to source level representation. I wanted to generate some tests from inputs that cause problems and there was no way to get source level representation of Dimension. Reviewed By: patapizza Differential Revision: D4723711 fbshipit-source-id: fff658d |
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Duckling
Duckling is a Haskell library that parses text into structured data.
"the first Tuesday of October"
=> {"value":"2017-10-03T00:00:00.000-07:00","grain":"day"}
Requirements
A Haskell environment is required. We recommend using stack.
Quickstart
To compile and run the binary:
$ stack build
$ stack exec duckling-example-exec
The first time you run it, it will download all required packages.
To run a source file directly (after compiling once):
$ stack ExampleMain.hs
See ExampleMain.hs
for an example on how to integrate Duckling in your
project.
Supported dimensions
Duckling supports many languages, but most don't support all dimensions yet (we need your help!).
Dimension | Example input | Example value output |
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Distance |
"6 miles" | {"value":6,"type":"value","unit":"mile"} |
Duration |
"3 mins" | {"value":3,"minute":3,"unit":"minute","normalized":{"value":180,"unit":"second"}} |
Email |
"duckling@wit.ai" | {"value":"duckling@wit.ai"} |
AmountOfMoney |
"42€" | {"value":42,"type":"value","unit":"EUR"} |
Numeral |
"eighty eight" | {"value":88,"type":"value"} |
Ordinal |
"33rd" | {"value":33,"type":"value"} |
PhoneNumber |
"+1 (650) 123-4567" | {"value":"(+1) 6501234567"} |
Quantity |
"3 cups of sugar" | {"value":3,"type":"value","product":"sugar","unit":"cup"} |
Temperature |
"80F" | {"value":80,"type":"value","unit":"fahrenheit"} |
Time |
"today at 9am" | {"values":[{"value":"2016-12-14T09:00:00.000-08:00","grain":"hour","type":"value"}],"value":"2016-12-14T09:00:00.000-08:00","grain":"hour","type":"value"} |
Url |
"https://api.wit.ai/message?q=hi" | {"value":"https://api.wit.ai/message?q=hi","domain":"api.wit.ai"} |
Volume |
"4 gallons" | {"value":4,"type":"value","unit":"gallon"} |
Extending Duckling
To regenerate the classifiers and run the test suite:
$ stack RegenMain.hs && stack test
It's important to regenerate the classifiers after updating the code and before running the test suite.
To extend Duckling's support for a dimension in a given language, typically 2 files need to be updated:
Duckling/<dimension>/<language>/Rules.hs
Duckling/<dimension>/<language>/Corpus.hs
Rules have a name, a pattern and a production. Patterns are used to perform character-level matching (regexes on input) and concept-level matching (predicates on tokens). Productions are arbitrary functions that take a list of tokens and return a new token.
The corpus (resp. negative corpus) is a list of examples that should (resp. shouldn't) parse. The reference time for the corpus is Tuesday Feb 12, 2013 at 4:30am.
Duckling.Debug
provides a few debugging tools:
> :l Duckling.Debug
> debug EN "in two minutes" [This Time]
in|within|after <duration> (in two minutes)
-- regex (in)
-- <integer> <unit-of-duration> (two minutes)
-- -- integer (0..19) (two)
-- -- -- regex (two)
-- -- minute (grain) (minutes)
-- -- -- regex (minutes)
[Entity {dim = "time", body = "in two minutes", value = "{\"values\":[{\"value\":\"2013-02-12T04:32:00.000-02:00\",\"grain\":\"second\",\"type\":\"value\"}],\"value\":\"2013-02-12T04:32:00.000-02:00\",\"grain\":\"second\",\"type\":\"value\"}", start = 0, end = 14}]
License
Duckling is BSD-licensed. We also provide an additional patent grant.