opennlp.tools.util.normalizer.TwitterCharSequenceNormalizer Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package opennlp.tools.util.normalizer;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* Normalizer for Twitter character sequences
*/
public class TwitterCharSequenceNormalizer implements CharSequenceNormalizer {
private static final Pattern HASH_USER_REGEX =
Pattern.compile("[#@]\\S+");
private static final Pattern RT_REGEX =
Pattern.compile("\\b(rt[ :])+", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
private static final Pattern FACE_REGEX =
Pattern.compile("[:;x]-?[()dop]", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
private static final Pattern LAUGH_REGEX =
Pattern.compile("([hj])+([aieou])+(\\1+\\2+)+", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
private static final TwitterCharSequenceNormalizer INSTANCE = new TwitterCharSequenceNormalizer();
public static TwitterCharSequenceNormalizer getInstance() {
return INSTANCE;
}
public CharSequence normalize (CharSequence text) {
String modified = HASH_USER_REGEX.matcher(text).replaceAll(" ");
modified = RT_REGEX.matcher(modified).replaceAll(" ");
modified = FACE_REGEX.matcher(modified).replaceAll(" ");
modified = LAUGH_REGEX.matcher(modified).replaceAll("$1$2$1$2");
return modified;
}
}