Python bindings for MeTA


Keywords
NLP, natural, language, processing, IR, information, retrieval, CL, computational, lingusitics, parsing, tagging, tokenizing, syntax, lingustics, text, mining, analysis
License
MIT
Install
pip install metapy==0.2.5

Documentation

metapy: (experimental) Python bindings for MeTA

Build Status

Windows Build Status

This project provides Python (2.7 and 3.x are supported) bindings for the MeTA toolkit. They are still very much under construction, but the goal is to make it seamless to use MeTA's components within any Python application (e.g., a Django or Flask web app).

This project is made possible by the excellent pybind11 library.

Getting Started (the easy way)

# Ensure your pip is up to date
pip install --upgrade pip

# install metapy!
pip install metapy

This should work on Linux, OS X, and Windows with pretty much any recent Python version >= 2.7. On Linux, make sure to update your pip to version 8.1 so you can install from a binary package---this will save you a lot of time.

Getting Started (the hard way)

You will, of course, need Python installed. You will also need its headers to be installed as well, so look for a python-dev or similar package for your system. Beyond that, you'll of course need to satisfy the requirements for building MeTA itself.

This repository should have everything you need to get started. You should ensure that you've fetched all of the submodules first, though:

git submodule update --init --recursive

Once that's done, you should be able to build the library like so:

mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
make

You can force building against a specific version of Python if you happen to have multiple versions installed by specifying -DMETAPY_PYTHON_VERSION=x.y when invoking cmake.

The module should be written to metapy.so in the build directory.