About the API:
Our Lemmatisation API is a powerful tool for anyone working with natural language processing tasks. It allows users to identify the lemma, or base form, of a given word, which can be useful for tasks such as text classification and information retrieval.
The API supports multiple languages, making it a versatile resource for a wide range of projects. It returns the lemma in a standardized format, making it easy to integrate into your own project.
Lemmatisation is a crucial step in many NLP pipelines, as it allows you to identify the core meaning of a word and disregard inflections. For example, the lemma of "jumps," "jumping," and "jumped" is "jump." By identifying the lemma of a word, you can more accurately analyze and understand the text you are working with.
Overall, our Lemmatisation API is a valuable resource for anyone working on natural language processing projects. Whether you are a researcher, developer, or data scientist, this API can save you time and effort in your work.
What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?
Pass the sentence or text that you want to analyze. Receive all the root words found
Text classification: Lemmatisation can be useful for text classification tasks, as it allows you to identify the core meaning of a word and disregard inflections. This can improve the accuracy of your classifier.
Information retrieval: In information retrieval systems, lemmatization can help improve search results by returning relevant documents even if the search query uses a different inflection of a word.
Sentiment analysis: Lemmatisation can be helpful for sentiment analysis tasks, as it allows you to identify the sentiment expressed by a word regardless of its inflection.
Language translation: In machine translation systems, lemmatization can help improve the accuracy of translations by identifying the core meaning of words and disregarding inflections.
Text summarization: Lemmatisation can be useful for text summarization tasks, as it allows you to identify the most important words in a document and summarize the text based on those key terms.
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
Pass sentence to this endpoint and receive all the lemmatized words recognized.
Return the root of a word or the roots of a string of words.
Lemmatizer - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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text |
[Required] Enter some text to extract roots (maximum 200 words or 3,000 characters) |
{"lemma":{"hypothesis":1},"version":"7.5.7","author":"twinword inc.","email":"[email protected]","result_code":"200","result_msg":"Success"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/905/lemmatization+api/718/lemmatizer?text=The frogs hopped from rock to rock.' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Lemmatization API returns the base forms (lemmas) of words found in the input text. The response includes a structured JSON object containing the lemmatized words, along with metadata such as version and result status.
The key fields in the response include "lemma" (which contains the lemmatized words), "version" (API version), "result_code" (status of the request), and "result_msg" (message indicating success or failure).
The response data is organized in a JSON format. The main structure includes a "lemma" object with the lemmatized words, and additional fields for version, result code, and message, allowing for easy parsing and integration.
The primary parameter for the POST Lemmatizer endpoint is the input text (sentence or string of words) that you want to analyze. Users can customize their requests by providing different sentences for lemmatization.
The endpoint provides information on the base forms of words in the input text. It identifies and returns all root words, which can be used for various NLP tasks like text classification and sentiment analysis.
Users can utilize the returned data by extracting the lemmatized words from the "lemma" field. This can enhance text analysis, improve search relevance, and support various NLP applications by focusing on core meanings.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of advanced linguistic algorithms and extensive language databases. Regular updates and quality checks ensure that the lemmatization process remains reliable across supported languages.
Typical use cases include text classification, information retrieval, sentiment analysis, language translation, and text summarization. By using lemmatized words, users can improve the accuracy and relevance of their NLP tasks.
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