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"""Natural Language Processing; Chart Parsing and PageRanking (Chapter 22-23)"""
from collections import defaultdict
from utils import weighted_choice
import urllib.request
import re
# ______________________________________________________________________________
# Grammars and Lexicons
def Rules(**rules):
"""Create a dictionary mapping symbols to alternative sequences.
>>> Rules(A = "B C | D E")
{'A': [['B', 'C'], ['D', 'E']]}
"""
for (lhs, rhs) in rules.items():
rules[lhs] = [alt.strip().split() for alt in rhs.split('|')]
return rules
def Lexicon(**rules):
"""Create a dictionary mapping symbols to alternative words.
>>> Lexicon(Article = "the | a | an")
{'Article': ['the', 'a', 'an']}
"""
for (lhs, rhs) in rules.items():
rules[lhs] = [word.strip() for word in rhs.split('|')]
return rules
class Grammar:
def __init__(self, name, rules, lexicon):
"""A grammar has a set of rules and a lexicon."""
self.name = name
self.rules = rules
self.lexicon = lexicon
self.categories = defaultdict(list)
for lhs in lexicon:
for word in lexicon[lhs]:
self.categories[word].append(lhs)
def rewrites_for(self, cat):
"""Return a sequence of possible rhs's that cat can be rewritten as."""
return self.rules.get(cat, ())
def isa(self, word, cat):
"""Return True iff word is of category cat"""
return cat in self.categories[word]
def cnf_rules(self):
"""Returns the tuple (X, Y, Z) for rules in the form:
X -> Y Z"""
cnf = []
for X, rules in self.rules.items():
for (Y, Z) in rules:
cnf.append((X, Y, Z))
return cnf
def generate_random(self, S='S'):
"""Replace each token in S by a random entry in grammar (recursively)."""
import random
def rewrite(tokens, into):
for token in tokens:
if token in self.rules:
rewrite(random.choice(self.rules[token]), into)
elif token in self.lexicon:
into.append(random.choice(self.lexicon[token]))
else:
into.append(token)
return into
return ' '.join(rewrite(S.split(), []))
def __repr__(self):
return '<Grammar {}>'.format(self.name)
def ProbRules(**rules):
"""Create a dictionary mapping symbols to alternative sequences,
with probabilities.
>>> ProbRules(A = "B C [0.3] | D E [0.7]")
{'A': [(['B', 'C'], 0.3), (['D', 'E'], 0.7)]}
"""
for (lhs, rhs) in rules.items():
rules[lhs] = []
rhs_separate = [alt.strip().split() for alt in rhs.split('|')]
for r in rhs_separate:
prob = float(r[-1][1:-1]) # remove brackets, convert to float
rhs_rule = (r[:-1], prob)
rules[lhs].append(rhs_rule)
return rules
def ProbLexicon(**rules):
"""Create a dictionary mapping symbols to alternative words,
with probabilities.
>>> ProbLexicon(Article = "the [0.5] | a [0.25] | an [0.25]")
{'Article': [('the', 0.5), ('a', 0.25), ('an', 0.25)]}
"""
for (lhs, rhs) in rules.items():
rules[lhs] = []
rhs_separate = [word.strip().split() for word in rhs.split('|')]
for r in rhs_separate:
prob = float(r[-1][1:-1]) # remove brackets, convert to float
word = r[:-1][0]
rhs_rule = (word, prob)
rules[lhs].append(rhs_rule)
return rules
class ProbGrammar:
def __init__(self, name, rules, lexicon):
"""A grammar has a set of rules and a lexicon.
Each rule has a probability."""
self.name = name
self.rules = rules
self.lexicon = lexicon
self.categories = defaultdict(list)
for lhs in lexicon:
for word, prob in lexicon[lhs]:
self.categories[word].append((lhs, prob))
def rewrites_for(self, cat):
"""Return a sequence of possible rhs's that cat can be rewritten as."""
return self.rules.get(cat, ())
def isa(self, word, cat):
"""Return True iff word is of category cat"""
return cat in [c for c, _ in self.categories[word]]
def cnf_rules(self):
"""Returns the tuple (X, Y, Z, p) for rules in the form:
X -> Y Z [p]"""
cnf = []
for X, rules in self.rules.items():
for (Y, Z), p in rules:
cnf.append((X, Y, Z, p))
return cnf
def generate_random(self, S='S'):
"""Replace each token in S by a random entry in grammar (recursively).
Returns a tuple of (sentence, probability)."""
import random
def rewrite(tokens, into):
for token in tokens:
if token in self.rules:
non_terminal, prob = weighted_choice(self.rules[token])
into[1] *= prob
rewrite(non_terminal, into)
elif token in self.lexicon:
terminal, prob = weighted_choice(self.lexicon[token])
into[0].append(terminal)
into[1] *= prob
else:
into[0].append(token)
return into
rewritten_as, prob = rewrite(S.split(), [[], 1])
return (' '.join(rewritten_as), prob)
def __repr__(self):
return '<Grammar {}>'.format(self.name)
E0 = Grammar('E0',
Rules( # Grammar for E_0 [Figure 22.4]
S='NP VP | S Conjunction S',
NP='Pronoun | Name | Noun | Article Noun | Digit Digit | NP PP | NP RelClause',
VP='Verb | VP NP | VP Adjective | VP PP | VP Adverb',
PP='Preposition NP',
RelClause='That VP'),
Lexicon( # Lexicon for E_0 [Figure 22.3]
Noun="stench | breeze | glitter | nothing | wumpus | pit | pits | gold | east",
Verb="is | see | smell | shoot | fell | stinks | go | grab | carry | kill | turn | feel", # noqa
Adjective="right | left | east | south | back | smelly",
Adverb="here | there | nearby | ahead | right | left | east | south | back",
Pronoun="me | you | I | it",
Name="John | Mary | Boston | Aristotle",
Article="the | a | an",
Preposition="to | in | on | near",
Conjunction="and | or | but",
Digit="0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9",
That="that"
))
E_ = Grammar('E_', # Trivial Grammar and lexicon for testing
Rules(
S='NP VP',
NP='Art N | Pronoun',
VP='V NP'),
Lexicon(
Art='the | a',
N='man | woman | table | shoelace | saw',
Pronoun='I | you | it',
V='saw | liked | feel'
))
E_NP_ = Grammar('E_NP_', # Another Trivial Grammar for testing
Rules(NP='Adj NP | N'),
Lexicon(Adj='happy | handsome | hairy',
N='man'))
E_Prob = ProbGrammar('E_Prob', # The Probabilistic Grammar from the notebook
ProbRules(
S="NP VP [0.6] | S Conjunction S [0.4]",
NP="Pronoun [0.2] | Name [0.05] | Noun [0.2] | Article Noun [0.15] \
| Article Adjs Noun [0.1] | Digit [0.05] | NP PP [0.15] | NP RelClause [0.1]",
VP="Verb [0.3] | VP NP [0.2] | VP Adjective [0.25] | VP PP [0.15] | VP Adverb [0.1]",
Adjs="Adjective [0.5] | Adjective Adjs [0.5]",
PP="Preposition NP [1]",
RelClause="RelPro VP [1]"
),
ProbLexicon(
Verb="is [0.5] | say [0.3] | are [0.2]",
Noun="robot [0.4] | sheep [0.4] | fence [0.2]",
Adjective="good [0.5] | new [0.2] | sad [0.3]",
Adverb="here [0.6] | lightly [0.1] | now [0.3]",
Pronoun="me [0.3] | you [0.4] | he [0.3]",
RelPro="that [0.5] | who [0.3] | which [0.2]",
Name="john [0.4] | mary [0.4] | peter [0.2]",
Article="the [0.5] | a [0.25] | an [0.25]",
Preposition="to [0.4] | in [0.3] | at [0.3]",
Conjunction="and [0.5] | or [0.2] | but [0.3]",
Digit="0 [0.35] | 1 [0.35] | 2 [0.3]"
))
E_Chomsky = Grammar('E_Prob_Chomsky', # A Grammar in Chomsky Normal Form
Rules(
S='NP VP',
NP='Article Noun | Adjective Noun',
VP='Verb NP | Verb Adjective',
),
Lexicon(
Article='the | a | an',
Noun='robot | sheep | fence',
Adjective='good | new | sad',
Verb='is | say | are'
))
E_Prob_Chomsky = ProbGrammar('E_Prob_Chomsky', # A Probabilistic Grammar in CNF
ProbRules(
S='NP VP [1]',
NP='Article Noun [0.6] | Adjective Noun [0.4]',
VP='Verb NP [0.5] | Verb Adjective [0.5]',
),
ProbLexicon(
Article='the [0.5] | a [0.25] | an [0.25]',
Noun='robot [0.4] | sheep [0.4] | fence [0.2]',
Adjective='good [0.5] | new [0.2] | sad [0.3]',
Verb='is [0.5] | say [0.3] | are [0.2]'
))
E_Prob_Chomsky_ = ProbGrammar('E_Prob_Chomsky_',
ProbRules(
S='NP VP [1]',
NP='NP PP [0.4] | Noun Verb [0.6]',
PP='Preposition NP [1]',
VP='Verb NP [0.7] | VP PP [0.3]',
),
ProbLexicon(
Noun='astronomers [0.18] | eyes [0.32] | stars [0.32] | telescopes [0.18]',
Verb='saw [0.5] | \'\' [0.5]',
Preposition='with [1]'
))
# ______________________________________________________________________________
# Chart Parsing
class Chart:
"""Class for parsing sentences using a chart data structure.
>>> chart = Chart(E0)
>>> len(chart.parses('the stench is in 2 2'))
1
"""
def __init__(self, grammar, trace=False):
"""A datastructure for parsing a string; and methods to do the parse.
self.chart[i] holds the edges that end just before the i'th word.
Edges are 5-element lists of [start, end, lhs, [found], [expects]]."""
self.grammar = grammar
self.trace = trace
def parses(self, words, S='S'):
"""Return a list of parses; words can be a list or string."""
if isinstance(words, str):
words = words.split()
self.parse(words, S)
# Return all the parses that span the whole input
# 'span the whole input' => begin at 0, end at len(words)
return [[i, j, S, found, []]
for (i, j, lhs, found, expects) in self.chart[len(words)]
# assert j == len(words)
if i == 0 and lhs == S and expects == []]
def parse(self, words, S='S'):
"""Parse a list of words; according to the grammar.
Leave results in the chart."""
self.chart = [[] for i in range(len(words) + 1)]
self.add_edge([0, 0, 'S_', [], [S]])
for i in range(len(words)):
self.scanner(i, words[i])
return self.chart
def add_edge(self, edge):
"""Add edge to chart, and see if it extends or predicts another edge."""
start, end, lhs, found, expects = edge
if edge not in self.chart[end]:
self.chart[end].append(edge)
if self.trace:
print('Chart: added {}'.format(edge))
if not expects:
self.extender(edge)
else:
self.predictor(edge)
def scanner(self, j, word):
"""For each edge expecting a word of this category here, extend the edge."""
for (i, j, A, alpha, Bb) in self.chart[j]:
if Bb and self.grammar.isa(word, Bb[0]):
self.add_edge([i, j + 1, A, alpha + [(Bb[0], word)], Bb[1:]])
def predictor(self, edge):
"""Add to chart any rules for B that could help extend this edge."""
(i, j, A, alpha, Bb) = edge
B = Bb[0]
if B in self.grammar.rules:
for rhs in self.grammar.rewrites_for(B):
self.add_edge([j, j, B, [], rhs])
def extender(self, edge):
"""See what edges can be extended by this edge."""
(j, k, B, _, _) = edge
for (i, j, A, alpha, B1b) in self.chart[j]:
if B1b and B == B1b[0]:
self.add_edge([i, k, A, alpha + [edge], B1b[1:]])
# ______________________________________________________________________________
# CYK Parsing
def CYK_parse(words, grammar):
""" [Figure 23.5] """
# We use 0-based indexing instead of the book's 1-based.
N = len(words)
P = defaultdict(float)
# Insert lexical rules for each word.
for (i, word) in enumerate(words):
for (X, p) in grammar.categories[word]:
P[X, i, 1] = p
# Combine first and second parts of right-hand sides of rules,
# from short to long.
for length in range(2, N + 1):
for start in range(N - length + 1):
for len1 in range(1, length): # N.B. the book incorrectly has N instead of length
len2 = length - len1
for (X, Y, Z, p) in grammar.cnf_rules():
P[X, start, length] = max(P[X, start, length],
P[Y, start, len1] * P[Z, start + len1, len2] * p)
return P
# ______________________________________________________________________________
# Page Ranking
# First entry in list is the base URL, and then following are relative URL pages
examplePagesSet = ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/", "Aesthetics", "Analytic_philosophy",
"Ancient_Greek", "Aristotle", "Astrology", "Atheism", "Baruch_Spinoza",
"Belief", "Betrand Russell", "Confucius", "Consciousness",
"Continental Philosophy", "Dialectic", "Eastern_Philosophy",
"Epistemology", "Ethics", "Existentialism", "Friedrich_Nietzsche",
"Idealism", "Immanuel_Kant", "List_of_political_philosophers", "Logic",
"Metaphysics", "Philosophers", "Philosophy", "Philosophy_of_mind", "Physics",
"Plato", "Political_philosophy", "Pythagoras", "Rationalism",
"Social_philosophy", "Socrates", "Subjectivity", "Theology",
"Truth", "Western_philosophy"]
def loadPageHTML(addressList):
"""Download HTML page content for every URL address passed as argument"""
contentDict = {}
for addr in addressList:
with urllib.request.urlopen(addr) as response:
raw_html = response.read().decode('utf-8')
# Strip raw html of unnessecary content. Basically everything that isn't link or text
html = stripRawHTML(raw_html)
contentDict[addr] = html
return contentDict
def initPages(addressList):
"""Create a dictionary of pages from a list of URL addresses"""
pages = {}
for addr in addressList:
pages[addr] = Page(addr)
return pages
def stripRawHTML(raw_html):
"""Remove the <head> section of the HTML which contains links to stylesheets etc.,
and remove all other unnessecary HTML"""
# TODO: Strip more out of the raw html
return re.sub("<head>.*?</head>", "", raw_html, flags=re.DOTALL) # remove <head> section
def determineInlinks(page):
"""Given a set of pages that have their outlinks determined, we can fill
out a page's inlinks by looking through all other page's outlinks"""
inlinks = []
for addr, indexPage in pagesIndex.items():
if page.address == indexPage.address:
continue
elif page.address in indexPage.outlinks:
inlinks.append(addr)
return inlinks
def findOutlinks(page, handleURLs=None):
"""Search a page's HTML content for URL links to other pages"""
urls = re.findall(r'href=[\'"]?([^\'" >]+)', pagesContent[page.address])
if handleURLs:
urls = handleURLs(urls)
return urls
def onlyWikipediaURLS(urls):
"""Some example HTML page data is from wikipedia. This function converts
relative wikipedia links to full wikipedia URLs"""
wikiURLs = [url for url in urls if url.startswith('/wiki/')]
return ["https://en.wikipedia.org" + url for url in wikiURLs]
# ______________________________________________________________________________
# HITS Helper Functions
def expand_pages(pages):
"""Adds in every page that links to or is linked from one of
the relevant pages."""
expanded = {}
for addr, page in pages.items():
if addr not in expanded:
expanded[addr] = page
for inlink in page.inlinks:
if inlink not in expanded:
expanded[inlink] = pagesIndex[inlink]
for outlink in page.outlinks:
if outlink not in expanded:
expanded[outlink] = pagesIndex[outlink]
return expanded
def relevant_pages(query):
"""Relevant pages are pages that contain all of the query words. They are obtained by
intersecting the hit lists of the query words."""
hit_intersection = {addr for addr in pagesIndex}
query_words = query.split()
for query_word in query_words:
hit_list = set()
for addr in pagesIndex:
if query_word.lower() in pagesContent[addr].lower():
hit_list.add(addr)
hit_intersection = hit_intersection.intersection(hit_list)
return {addr: pagesIndex[addr] for addr in hit_intersection}
def normalize(pages):
"""Normalize divides each page's score by the sum of the squares of all
pages' scores (separately for both the authority and hub scores).
"""
summed_hub = sum(page.hub ** 2 for _, page in pages.items())
summed_auth = sum(page.authority ** 2 for _, page in pages.items())
for _, page in pages.items():
page.hub /= summed_hub ** 0.5
page.authority /= summed_auth ** 0.5
class ConvergenceDetector(object):
"""If the hub and authority values of the pages are no longer changing, we have
reached a convergence and further iterations will have no effect. This detects convergence
so that we can stop the HITS algorithm as early as possible."""
def __init__(self):
self.hub_history = None
self.auth_history = None
def __call__(self):
return self.detect()
def detect(self):
curr_hubs = [page.hub for addr, page in pagesIndex.items()]
curr_auths = [page.authority for addr, page in pagesIndex.items()]
if self.hub_history is None:
self.hub_history, self.auth_history = [], []
else:
diffsHub = [abs(x - y) for x, y in zip(curr_hubs, self.hub_history[-1])]
diffsAuth = [abs(x - y) for x, y in zip(curr_auths, self.auth_history[-1])]
aveDeltaHub = sum(diffsHub) / float(len(pagesIndex))
aveDeltaAuth = sum(diffsAuth) / float(len(pagesIndex))
if aveDeltaHub < 0.01 and aveDeltaAuth < 0.01: # may need tweaking
return True
if len(self.hub_history) > 2: # prevent list from getting long
del self.hub_history[0]
del self.auth_history[0]
self.hub_history.append([x for x in curr_hubs])
self.auth_history.append([x for x in curr_auths])
return False
def getInLinks(page):
if not page.inlinks:
page.inlinks = determineInlinks(page)
return [addr for addr, p in pagesIndex.items() if addr in page.inlinks]
def getOutLinks(page):
if not page.outlinks:
page.outlinks = findOutlinks(page)
return [addr for addr, p in pagesIndex.items() if addr in page.outlinks]
# ______________________________________________________________________________
# HITS Algorithm
class Page(object):
def __init__(self, address, inLinks=None, outLinks=None, hub=0, authority=0):
self.address = address
self.hub = hub
self.authority = authority
self.inlinks = inLinks
self.outlinks = outLinks
pagesContent = {} # maps Page relative or absolute URL/location to page's HTML content
pagesIndex = {}
convergence = ConvergenceDetector() # assign function to variable to mimic pseudocode's syntax
def HITS(query):
"""The HITS algorithm for computing hubs and authorities with respect to a query."""
pages = expand_pages(relevant_pages(query))
for p in pages.values():
p.authority = 1
p.hub = 1
while not convergence():
authority = {p: pages[p].authority for p in pages}
hub = {p: pages[p].hub for p in pages}
for p in pages:
# p.authority ← ∑i Inlinki(p).Hub
pages[p].authority = sum(hub[x] for x in getInLinks(pages[p]))
# p.hub ← ∑i Outlinki(p).Authority
pages[p].hub = sum(authority[x] for x in getOutLinks(pages[p]))
normalize(pages)
return pages