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Parts of day are time ranges, e.g. "tonight" is a range from 6:00pm to midnight. We have intersect logic in place to resolve a string like "tonight at 7pm" to one time, at 7pm. But if the time is outside of the part of day's range (e.g. "tonight at 5pm"), the string is resolved to 2 separate times ("tonight" and "at 5pm").

These changes resolve e.g. "tonight at xx" to "xx" irrespective of the range of tonight, as long as the am/pm makes sense (so "tonight at 5am" would still resolve to 2 separate times - "tonight" and at "5am").

"this/early morning at xx" gets resolved to "xx am". All other parts of day get resolved to "xx pm", with one exception: all parts of day resolve "... at 12" to midnight.

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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.

On macOS you'll need to install PCRE development headers. The easiest way to do that is with Homebrew:

brew install pcre

If that doesn't help, try running brew doctor and fix the issues it finds.

Quickstart

To compile and run the binary:

$ stack build
$ stack exec duckling-example-exe

The first time you run it, it will download all required packages.

This runs a basic HTTP server. Example request:

$ curl -XPOST http://0.0.0.0:8000/parse --data 'locale=en_GB&text=tomorrow at eight'

See exe/ExampleMain.hs for an example on how to integrate Duckling in your project. If your backend doesn't run Haskell or if you don't want to spin your own Duckling server, you can directly use wit.ai's built-in entities.

Supported dimensions

Duckling supports many languages, but most don't support all dimensions yet (we need your help!). Please look into this directory for language-specific support.

Dimension Example input Example value output
AmountOfMoney "42€" {"value":42,"type":"value","unit":"EUR"}
CreditCardNumber "4111-1111-1111-1111" {"value":"4111111111111111","issuer":"visa"}
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-team@fb.com" {"value":"duckling-team@fb.com"}
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"}

Custom dimensions are also supported.

Extending Duckling

To regenerate the classifiers and run the test suite:

$ stack build :duckling-regen-exe && stack exec duckling-regen-exe && 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 4 files need to be updated:

  • Duckling/<Dimension>/<Lang>/Rules.hs
  • Duckling/<Dimension>/<Lang>/Corpus.hs
  • Duckling/Dimensions/<Lang>.hs (if not already present in Duckling/Dimensions/Common.hs)
  • Duckling/Rules/<Lang>.hs

To add a new language:

To add a new locale:

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:

$ stack repl --no-load
> :l Duckling.Debug
> debug (makeLocale EN $ Just US) "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 = RVal Time (TimeValue (SimpleValue (InstantValue {vValue = 2013-02-12 04:32:00 -0200, vGrain = Second})) [SimpleValue (InstantValue {vValue = 2013-02-12 04:32:00 -0200, vGrain = Second})] Nothing), start = 0, end = 14}]

License

Duckling is BSD-licensed.