This module extends the functionality of Lingua::EN::Inflect with
three new functions available for export.
Inflect short English Phrases.
HTML::Entities::ImodePictogram handles HTML entities for i-mode
pictogram (emoji), which are assigned in Shift_JIS private area.
See http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/i/tag/emoji/index.html for details
about i-mode pictogram.
You have two databases of person records that need to be synchronized
or matched up, but they use different keys--maybe one uses SSN and
the other uses employee id. The only fields you have to match on
are first and last name.
That's what this module is for.
Just feed the first and last names to the name_eq() function, and
it returns undef for no possible match, and a percentage of certainty
(rank) otherwise.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
HTML::Entities::Numbered is a content conversion filter for named HTML
entities (symbols, mathematical symbols, Greek letters, Latin letters,
etc.).
This module takes as input a person or persons name in free format
text and attempts to parse it. If successful, the name is broken
down into components and useful functions can be performed.
"Named entities" is the NLP jargon for proper nouns which
represent people, places, organisations, and so on.
This module provides a very simple way of extracting these from a text.
If we run the "extract_entities" routine on a piece of news coverage of
recent UK political events, we should expect to see it return a list of
hash references looking like this:
{ entity => 'Mr Howard', class => 'person', scores => { ... }, },
{ entity => 'Ministry of Defence', class => 'organisation', ... },
{ entity => 'Oxfordshire', class => 'place', ... },
The additional "scores" hash reference in there breaks down the various
possible classes for this entity in an open-ended scale.
This module will tell you if a number, either in words or as digits,
is a cardinal or ordinal number.
This is useful if you e.g. want to distinguish these types of numbers
found with Lingua::EN::FindNumber and take different actions.
Perl module Lingua::EN::Numbers::Easy provides hash access to
Lingua::EN::Numbers objects.
Lingua::EN::Numbers converts arbitrary numbers into human-oriented
English text. Limited support is included for parsing standardly
formatted numbers (i.e. '3,213.23'). But no attempt has been made
to handle any complex formats. Support for multiple variants of
English are supported. Currently only "American" formatting is
supported.