Porter词干算法(或“ Porter stemmer”)是用于从英语单词中删除较常见的词法和不固定词尾的过程。它的主要用途是术语标准化过程的一部分,该过程通常在设置信息检索系统时完成。
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
class PorterStemmer:
def __init__(self):
"""The main part of the stemming algorithm starts here.
b is a buffer holding a word to be stemmed. The letters are in b[k0],
b[k0+1] ... ending at b[k]. In fact k0 = 0 in this demo program. k is
readjusted downwards as the stemming progresses. Zero termination is
not in fact used in the algorithm.
Note that only lower case sequences are stemmed. Forcing to lower case
should be done before stem(...) is called.
"""
self.b = "" # buffer for word to be stemmed
self.k = 0
self.k0 = 0
self.j = 0 # j is a general offset into the string
def cons(self, i):
"""cons(i) is TRUE <=> b[i] is a consonant."""
if self.b[i] == 'a' or self.b[i] == 'e' or self.b[i] == 'i' or self.b[i] == 'o' or self.b[i] == 'u':
return 0
if self.b[i] == 'y':
if i == self.k0:
return 1
else:
return (not self.cons(i - 1))
return 1
def m(self):
"""m() measures the number of consonant sequences between k0 and j.
if c is a consonant sequence and v a vowel sequence, and <..>
indicates arbitrary presence,
<c><v> gives 0
<c>vc<v> gives 1
<c>vcvc<v> gives 2
<c>vcvcvc<v> gives 3
....
"""
n = 0
i = self.k0
while 1:
if i > self.j:
return n
if not self.cons(i):
break
i = i + 1
i = i + 1
while 1:
while 1:
if i > self.j:
return n
if self.cons(i):
break
i = i + 1
i = i + 1
n = n + 1
while 1:
if i > self.j:
return n
if not self.cons(i):
break
i = i + 1
i = i + 1
def vowelinstem(self):
"""vowelinstem() is TRUE <=> k0,...j contains a vowel"""
for i in range(self.k0, self.j + 1):
if not self.cons(i):
return 1
return 0
def doublec(self, j):
"""doublec(j) is TRUE <=> j,(j-1) contain a double consonant."""
if j < (self.k0 + 1):
return 0
if (self.b[j] != self.b[j-1]):
return 0
return self.cons(j)
def cvc(self, i):
if i < (self.k0 + 2) or not self.cons(i) or self.cons(i-1) or not self.cons(i-2):
return 0
ch = self.b[i]
if ch == 'w' or ch == 'x' or ch == 'y':
return 0
return 1
def ends(self, s):
"""ends(s) is TRUE <=> k0,...k ends with the string s."""
length = len(s)
if s[length - 1] != self.b[self.k]: # tiny speed-up
return 0
if length > (self.k - self.k0 + 1):
return 0
if self.b[self.k-length+1:self.k+1] != s:
return 0
self.j = self.k - length
return 1
def setto(self, s):
length = len(s)
self.b = self.b[:self.j+1] + s + self.b[self.j+length+1:]
self.k = self.j + length
def r(self, s):
"""r(s) is used further down."""
if self.m() > 0:
self.setto(s)
def step1ab(self):
"""step1ab() gets rid of plurals and -ed or -ing. e.g.
caresses -> caress
ponies -> poni
ties -> ti
caress -> caress
cats -> cat
feed -> feed
agreed -> agree
disabled -> disable
matting -> mat
mating -> mate
meeting -> meet
milling -> mill
messing -> mess
meetings -> meet
"""
if self.b[self.k] == 's':
if self.ends("sses"):
self.k = self.k - 2
elif self.ends("ies"):
self.setto("i")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] != 's':
self.k = self.k - 1
if self.ends("eed"):
if self.m() > 0:
self.k = self.k - 1
elif (self.ends("ed") or self.ends("ing")) and self.vowelinstem():
self.k = self.j
if self.ends("at"): self.setto("ate")
elif self.ends("bl"): self.setto("ble")
elif self.ends("iz"): self.setto("ize")
elif self.doublec(self.k):
self.k = self.k - 1
ch = self.b[self.k]
if ch == 'l' or ch == 's' or ch == 'z':
self.k = self.k + 1
elif (self.m() == 1 and self.cvc(self.k)):
self.setto("e")
def step1c(self):
"""step1c() turns terminal y to i when there is another vowel in the stem."""
if (self.ends("y") and self.vowelinstem()):
self.b = self.b[:self.k] + 'i' + self.b[self.k+1:]
def step2(self):
"""step2() maps double suffices to single ones.
so -ization ( = -ize plus -ation) maps to -ize etc. note that the
string before the suffix must give m() > 0.
"""
if self.b[self.k - 1] == 'a':
if self.ends("ational"): self.r("ate")
elif self.ends("tional"): self.r("tion")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'c':
if self.ends("enci"): self.r("ence")
elif self.ends("anci"): self.r("ance")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'e':
if self.ends("izer"): self.r("ize")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'l':
if self.ends("bli"): self.r("ble") # --DEPARTURE--
# To match the published algorithm, replace this phrase with
# if self.ends("abli"): self.r("able")
elif self.ends("alli"): self.r("al")
elif self.ends("entli"): self.r("ent")
elif self.ends("eli"): self.r("e")
elif self.ends("ousli"): self.r("ous")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'o':
if self.ends("ization"): self.r("ize")
elif self.ends("ation"): self.r("ate")
elif self.ends("ator"): self.r("ate")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 's':
if self.ends("alism"): self.r("al")
elif self.ends("iveness"): self.r("ive")
elif self.ends("fulness"): self.r("ful")
elif self.ends("ousness"): self.r("ous")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 't':
if self.ends("aliti"): self.r("al")
elif self.ends("iviti"): self.r("ive")
elif self.ends("biliti"): self.r("ble")
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'g': # --DEPARTURE--
if self.ends("logi"): self.r("log")
# To match the published algorithm, delete this phrase
def step3(self):
"""step3() dels with -ic-, -full, -ness etc. similar strategy to step2."""
if self.b[self.k] == 'e':
if self.ends("icate"): self.r("ic")
elif self.ends("ative"): self.r("")
elif self.ends("alize"): self.r("al")
elif self.b[self.k] == 'i':
if self.ends("iciti"): self.r("ic")
elif self.b[self.k] == 'l':
if self.ends("ical"): self.r("ic")
elif self.ends("ful"): self.r("")
elif self.b[self.k] == 's':
if self.ends("ness"): self.r("")
def step4(self):
"""step4() takes off -ant, -ence etc., in context <c>vcvc<v>."""
if self.b[self.k - 1] == 'a':
if self.ends("al"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'c':
if self.ends("ance"): pass
elif self.ends("ence"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'e':
if self.ends("er"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'i':
if self.ends("ic"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'l':
if self.ends("able"): pass
elif self.ends("ible"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'n':
if self.ends("ant"): pass
elif self.ends("ement"): pass
elif self.ends("ment"): pass
elif self.ends("ent"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'o':
if self.ends("ion") and (self.b[self.j] == 's' or self.b[self.j] == 't'): pass
elif self.ends("ou"): pass
# takes care of -ous
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 's':
if self.ends("ism"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 't':
if self.ends("ate"): pass
elif self.ends("iti"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'u':
if self.ends("ous"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'v':
if self.ends("ive"): pass
else: return
elif self.b[self.k - 1] == 'z':
if self.ends("ize"): pass
else: return
else:
return
if self.m() > 1:
self.k = self.j
def step5(self):
"""step5() removes a final -e if m() > 1, and changes -ll to -l if
m() > 1.
"""
self.j = self.k
if self.b[self.k] == 'e':
a = self.m()
if a > 1 or (a == 1 and not self.cvc(self.k-1)):
self.k = self.k - 1
if self.b[self.k] == 'l' and self.doublec(self.k) and self.m() > 1:
self.k = self.k -1
def stem(self, p, i, j):
# copy the parameters into statics
self.b = p
self.k = j
self.k0 = i
if self.k <= self.k0 + 1:
return self.b # --DEPARTURE--
# With this line, strings of length 1 or 2 don't go through the
# stemming process, although no mention is made of this in the
# published algorithm. Remove the line to match the published
# algorithm.
self.step1ab()
self.step1c()
self.step2()
self.step3()
self.step4()
self.step5()
return self.b[self.k0:self.k+1]
if __name__ == '__main__':
p = PorterStemmer()
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
for f in sys.argv[1:]:
infile = open(f, 'r')
while 1:
output = ''
word = ''
line = infile.readline()
if line == '':
break
for c in line:
if c.isalpha():
word += c.lower()
else:
if word:
output += p.stem(word, 0,len(word)-1)
word = ''
output += c.lower()
print output,
infile.close()