Extract and count countries and cities (+their synonyms) from text, like GeoText on steroids using FlashText, a Aho-Corasick implementation. Flashgeotext is a fast, batteries-included (and BYOD) and native python library that extracts one or more sets of given city and country names (+ synonyms) from an input text.
introductory blogpost: https://iwpnd.github.io/articles/2020-02/flashgeotext-library
from flashgeotext.geotext import GeoText
geotext = GeoText()
input_text = '''Shanghai. The Chinese Ministry of Finance in Shanghai said that China plans
to cut tariffs on $75 billion worth of goods that the country
imports from the US. Washington welcomes the decision.'''
geotext.extract(input_text=input_text)
>> {
'cities': {
'Shanghai': {
'count': 2,
'span_info': [(0, 8), (45, 53)],
'found_as': ['Shanghai', 'Shanghai'],
},
'Washington, D.C.': {
'count': 1,
'span_info': [(175, 185)],
'found_as': ['Washington'],
}
},
'countries': {
'China': {
'count': 1,
'span_info': [(64, 69)],
'found_as': ['China'],
},
'United States': {
'count': 1,
'span_info': [(171, 173)],
'found_as': ['US'],
}
}
}
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
pip:
pip install flashgeotext
conda:
conda install flashgeotext
for development:
git clone https://github.com/iwpnd/flashgeotext.git
cd flashgeotext/
poetry install
poetry run pytest . -v
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
Demo Data cities from http://www.geonames.org licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.