compromise
uses semver, with occasional releases to npm and bower.
here, 'Major' is considered an api change, while 'Minor' is considered a performance change.
- cleanup & rename some
.value()
methods - change lumping behaviour of lexicon terms with multiple words
- keep more former tags after a term replace method
- new
.random()
method - new
.lessThan()
,.greaterThan()
,.equalTo()
methods - new prefix/suffix/infix matches with
_ffix
syntax tag()
supports a sequence of tags for a sequence of terms- .match 'range' queries now use a real match -
#Adverb{2,4}
- new
.before()
and.after()
match methods - removes
.lexicon()
method for many-lexicons concept - changes params of
.replaceWith()
method to a 'keyTags' boolean - improved .debug() and logging on clientside
- 10.1.0
- fix return format of .isPlural(), so it acts like a match filter
- less-greedy date tagging & ambiguous month fixes
- 10.2.0
- .trim() method,
- adjective tagging fixes
- some new .out() methods
- 9.0.0
- rename
Term.tag
object toTerm.tags
so the.tag()
method can work throughout more-consistently - fix 'Auxillary' tag typo to 'Auxiliary'
- optimisation of .match(), and tagset - significant speedup!
- adds
.tagger()
method and cleanup extra params - adds
wordStart
andwordEnd
offsets to.out('offset')
for whitespace+punctuation - new
.has()
method for faster lookups
- 9.1.0 - pretty-real filesize reduction by swapping es6 classes for es5 inheritance
- 8.0.0 - less-ambitious date-parsing of nl-date forms
-
- filesize reduction using [efrt](https://github.com/nlp-compromise/efrt) data structure (254k -> 214k)
- 8.1.0 - add
nlp.tokenize()
method for disabling pos-tagging of input - 8.2.0 - add
nlp.out('index')
method, 12 bugs
- 7.0.0 - weee! big change! npm package rename
- 7.0.15 - fix for IE9
- 6.5.0 - builds now using browserify + derequire()
- 6.4.0 - re-written term-lumper logic
- 6.3.0 - new nlp.lexicon({word:'POS'}) flow
- 6.0.0 - be consistent with
text.normal()
,term.all_forms()
,text.word_count()
.text.normal()
includes sentence-terminators, like periods etc.
- 5.2.0 - airport codes support, helper methods for specific POS
- 5.1.0 - newlines split sentences
- 5.0.0 - Text methods now return this, instead of array of sentences
- 4.12.0 - more-sensible responses for invalid, non-string inputs
- 4.11.0 - 14 PRs, with fixes for currencies, pluralization, conjugation
- 4.10.0 - Value.to_text() new method, fix "Posessive" POS typo
- 4.9.0 - return of the text.spot() method (Re:#107)
- 4.8.0 - more aggressive lumping of dates, like 'last week of february'
- 4.7.0 - whitespace reproduction in .text() methods
- 4.6.0 - move negate from sentence to verb & statement
- 4.2.0 - rename 'implicit' to 'expansion' for smarter contractions
- 4.1.3 - added readable-compression to adj, verbs (121kb -> 117kb)
- 4.1.0 - hyphenated words are normalized into spaces
- 4.0.0 - grammar-aware match & replace functions
- 3.0.2 - Statement & Question classes
- v3.0.0 - Feb 2016
- split ngram, locale, and syllables into plugins in seperate repo
- v2.0.0 - Nov 2015 (Breaking)
- es6 classes, babel building
- better test coverage
- ngram uses term tokenization, so that 'Tony Hawk' us one term, and not two
- more organized pos rules
- Pos tagging is done implicitly now once nlp.Text is run
- Entity spotting is split into .people(), .place(), .organisations()
- unicode normalisation is killed
- opaque two-letter tags are gone
- plugin support
- passive tense detection
- lexicon can be augmented third-party
- date parsing results are different
-
v1.1.0 - May 2015 smarter handling of ambiguous contractions ("he's" -> ["he is", "he has"])
-
v1.0.0 - May 2015 added name genders and beginning of co-reference resolution ('Tony' -> 'he') API. small breaking change on
Noun.is_plural
andNoun.is_entity
, affording significant pos() speedup. Bumped Major version for these changes.
-
v0.5.2 - May 2015 Phrasal verbs ('step up'), firstnames and .people()
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v0.4.0 - May 2015 Major file-size reduction through refactoring
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v0.3.0 - Jan 2015 New NER choosing algorithm, better capitalisation logic, consolidated tests
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v0.2.0 - Nov 2014 Sentence class methods, client-side demos