August 2014
Beginner to intermediate
304 pages
7h 10m
English
Many of the most commonly used words are insignificant when it comes to discerning the meaning of a phrase. For example, in the phrase the movie was terrible, the most significant words are movie and terrible, while the and was are almost useless. You could get the same meaning if you took them out, that is, movie terrible or terrible movie. Either way, the sentiment is the same. In this recipe, we'll learn how to remove the insignificant words and keep the significant ones by looking at their part-of-speech tags.
First, we need to decide which part-of-speech tags are significant and which are not. Looking through the treebank corpus for stopwords yields the following table of insignificant ...
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