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package opennlp.tools.ml.perceptron;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import opennlp.tools.ml.model.AbstractModel;
import opennlp.tools.ml.model.AbstractModelReader;
import opennlp.tools.ml.model.Context;
import opennlp.tools.ml.model.DataReader;
/**
* Abstract parent class for readers of Perceptron.
*
*/
public class PerceptronModelReader extends AbstractModelReader {
public PerceptronModelReader(File file) throws IOException {
super(file);
}
public PerceptronModelReader(DataReader dataReader) {
super(dataReader);
}
/**
* Retrieve a model from disk. It assumes that models are saved in the
* following sequence:
*
*
Perceptron (model type identifier)
*
1. # of parameters (int)
*
2. # of outcomes (int)
*
* list of outcome names (String)
*
3. # of different types of outcome patterns (int)
*
* list of (int int[])
*
[# of predicates for which outcome pattern is true] [outcome pattern]
*
4. # of predicates (int)
*
* list of predicate names (String)
*
* If you are creating a reader for a format which won't work with this
* (perhaps a database or xml file), override this method and ignore the
* other methods provided in this abstract class.
*
* @return The PerceptronModel stored in the format and location specified to
* this PerceptronModelReader (usually via its the constructor).
*/
public AbstractModel constructModel() throws IOException {
String[] outcomeLabels = getOutcomes();
int[][] outcomePatterns = getOutcomePatterns();
String[] predLabels = getPredicates();
Context[] params = getParameters(outcomePatterns);
return new PerceptronModel(params,
predLabels,
outcomeLabels);
}
public void checkModelType() throws java.io.IOException {
String modelType = readUTF();
if (!modelType.equals("Perceptron"))
System.out.println("Error: attempting to load a "+modelType+
" model as a Perceptron model."+
" You should expect problems.");
}
}