When I read this document from CoNLL-2012 into cort, a TypeError is thrown. The ParentedTree enter "head" in file mention_property_computer.py around line 241 (head = [head_tree[0]]). The value can be traced to head_finder but I stopped there because there are a lot of alternative rules.
>>> from cort.core.corpora import Corpus
>>> with open('output/debug.conll') as f:
... Corpus.from_file('test', f)
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module>
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/corpora.py", line 79, in from_file
documents.append(from_string("".join(current_document)))
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/corpora.py", line 14, in from_string
return documents.CoNLLDocument(string)
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/documents.py", line 414, in __init__
super(CoNLLDocument, self).__init__(identifier, sentences, coref)
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/documents.py", line 97, in __init__
self.annotated_mentions = self.__get_annotated_mentions()
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/documents.py", line 111, in __get_annotated_mentions
span, self, first_in_gold_entity=set_id not in seen
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/mentions.py", line 174, in from_document
mention_property_computer.compute_gender(attributes)
File "/home/minhle/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/cort-0.2.4.5-py3.5.egg/cort/core/mention_property_computer.py", line 91, in compute_gender
if __wordnet_lookup_gender(" ".join(attributes["head"])):
TypeError: sequence item 0: expected str instance, ParentedTree found
When I read this document from CoNLL-2012 into cort, a TypeError is thrown. The ParentedTree enter "head" in file
mention_property_computer.py
around line 241 (head = [head_tree[0]]
). The value can be traced to head_finder but I stopped there because there are a lot of alternative rules.