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Turning acronyms to full phrase

  • 21-10-2014 10:40am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 13


    Hi,

    I am currently working on a part of a project where I need to turn acronyms into there full phrase, or a list of possible full phrases, to analyse them. Someone has suggested I use YAGO(Yet Another Great Ontology), but I am struggling to get started with it as I can not find any good documentation/examples on how to use it with python. Does anybody know or has used any other tools/libraries that would be of use to this?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 13 rwsz365


    Forgot to mention, the acronyms will be of organisation/company names eg RBS = Royal Bank of Scotland.


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 el pibe


    interesting stuff.
    I've had the quickest of digs. Yago uses turtle, which is RDF compliant, so RDLIB will serve you well with python

    github.com/rdflib


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