A fast, low-resource Natural Language Processing and Error Correction library written in Rust. nlprule implements a rule- and lookup-based approach to NLP using resources from LanguageTool.
Install: pip install nlprule
Use:
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# returns: 'He wants you to send him an email.'
# returns: 'I can do his homework.'
# prints:
# 4 16 ['was not', 'has not been'] WAS_BEEN.1 Did you mean was not or has not been?
# prints:
# 'A' (0, 1) ['DT'] ['A', 'a'] ['B-NP-singular']
# 'brief' (2, 7) ['JJ'] ['brief'] ['I-NP-singular']
# 'example' (8, 15) ['NN:UN'] ['example'] ['E-NP-singular']
# 'is' (16, 18) ['VBZ'] ['be', 'is'] ['B-VP']
# 'shown' (19, 24) ['VBN'] ['show', 'shown'] ['I-VP']
# '.' (24, 25) ['.', 'PCT', 'SENT_END'] ['.'] ['O']
Recommended setup:
Cargo.toml
[]
= "<version>"
[]
= "<version>" # must be the same as the nlprule version!
build.rs
src/main.rs
use ;
nlprule and nlprule-build versions are kept in sync.
Main features
- Rule-based Grammatical Error Correction through multiple thousand rules.
- A text processing pipeline doing sentence segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, lemmatization, chunking and disambiguation.
- Support for English, German and Spanish.
- Spellchecking. (in progress)
Goals
- A single place to apply spellchecking and grammatical error correction for a downstream task.
- Fast, low-resource NLP suited for running:
- as a pre- / postprocessing step for more sophisticated (i. e. ML) approaches.
- in the background of another application with low overhead.
- client-side in the browser via WebAssembly.
- 100% Rust code and dependencies.
Comparison to LanguageTool
| |Disambiguation rules| | |Grammar rules| | LT version | nlprule time | LanguageTool time | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | 843 (100%) | 3725 (~ 85%) | 5.2 | 1 | 1.7 - 2.0 |
| German | 486 (100%) | 2970 (~ 90%) | 5.2 | 1 | 2.4 - 2.8 |
| Spanish | Experimental support. Not fully tested yet. |
See the benchmark issue for details.
Projects using nlprule
- prosemd: a proofreading and linting language server for markdown files with VSCode integration.
- cargo-spellcheck: a tool to check all your Rust documentation for spelling and grammar mistakes.
Please submit a PR to add your project!
Acknowledgements
All credit for the resources used in nlprule goes to LanguageTool who have made a Herculean effort to create high-quality resources for Grammatical Error Correction and broader NLP.
License
nlprule is licensed under the MIT license or Apache-2.0 license, at your option.
The nlprule binaries (*.bin) are derived from LanguageTool v5.2 and licensed under the LGPLv2.1 license. nlprule statically and dynamically links to these binaries. Under LGPLv2.1 ยง6(a) this does not have any implications on the license of nlprule itself.