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python - Stanford Dependency Parser Setup and NLTK

So I got the "standard" Stanford Parser to work thanks to danger89's answers to this previous post, Stanford Parser and NLTK.

However, I am now trying to get the dependency parser to work and it seems the method highlighted in the previous link no longer works. Here is my code:

import nltk
import os
java_path = "C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\java.exe" 
os.environ['JAVAHOME'] = java_path


from nltk.parse import stanford
os.environ['STANFORD_PARSER'] = 'path/jar'
os.environ['STANFORD_MODELS'] = 'path/jar'
parser = stanford.StanfordDependencyParser(model_path="path/jar/englishPCFG.ser.gz")

sentences = parser.raw_parse_sents(nltk.sent_tokenize("The iPod is expensive but pretty."))

I get the following error: 'module' object has no attribute 'StanfordDependencyParser'

The only thing I changed was "StanfordDependencyParser" from "StanfordParser". Any ideas how I can get this to work?

I also tried the Stanford Neural Dependency parser by importing it as shown in the documentation here: http://www.nltk.org/_modules/nltk/parse/stanford.html

This one didn't work either.

Pretty new to NLTK. Thanks in advance for any helpful input.

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The StanfordDependencyParser API is a new class object created since NLTK version 3.1.

Ensure that you have the latest NLTK available either through pip

pip install -U nltk

or through your linux package manager, e.g.:

sudo apt-get python-nltk

or in windows, download https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nltk and install and it should overwrite your previous NLTK version.

Then you can use the API as shown in the documentation:

from nltk.parse.stanford import StanfordDependencyParser
dep_parser=StanfordDependencyParser(model_path="edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/englishPCFG.ser.gz")
print [parse.tree() for parse in dep_parser.raw_parse("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.")]

[out]:

[Tree('jumps', [Tree('fox', ['The', 'quick', 'brown']), Tree('dog', ['over', 'the', 'lazy'])])]

(Note: Make sure you get your path to jar and os.environ correct, in Windows, it's something\something\some\path, in unix it's something/something/some/path)

See also https://github.com/nltk/nltk/wiki/Installing-Third-Party-Software#stanford-tagger-ner-tokenizer-and-parser and when you need a TL;DR solution, see https://github.com/alvations/nltk_cli


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