Question

I want to run a code that need to stanford postagger.jar. but i have this error:

  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nltk/internals.py", line 562, in find_jar
    (name, path_to_jar))
ValueError: Could not find stanford-postagger.jar jar file at resources/stanford-postagger.jar

How i can fix this error?

EDIT: i use from hazm module:

from hazm import POSTagger
tagger = POSTagger()
tagger.tag(word_tokenize('ما بسیار کتاب می‌خوانیم'))

and full result:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "pyt.py", line 8, in <module>
    tagger = POSTagger()
  File "/home/vahid/dev/hazm/hazm/POSTagger.py", line 14, in __init__
    super(stanford.POSTagger, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nltk/tag/stanford.py", line 42, in __init__
    verbose=verbose)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nltk/internals.py", line 562, in find_jar
    (name, path_to_jar))
ValueError: Could not find stanford-postagger.jar jar file at resources/stanford-postagger.jar
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Solution

You will first need the postagger.jar file from stanford and also train your own tagger. BUT the hazm dev has kindly uploaded the resource directory that you will need here: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/90405495/resources.zip

You will need to unzip and save the folder to the directory where you're running your script.

For example:

$ mkdir testdir
$ wget https://github.com/sobhe/hazm/archive/master.zip
$ unzip master.zip -d testdir
$ cd testdir
$ mv hazm-master/hazm/ .
$ wget http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/90405495/resources.zip
$ unzip resources.zip -d .
$ python
Python 2.7.5+ (default, Sep 19 2013, 13:48:49) 
[GCC 4.8.1] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import hazm
>>> tagger = hazm.POSTagger()
>>> tagger.tag(hazm.word_tokenize(u'ما بسیار کتاب می‌خوانیم'))
[(u'\u0645\u0627', u'PR'), (u'\u0628\u0633\u06cc\u0627\u0631', u'ADV'), (u'\u06a9\u062a\u0627\u0628', u'N'), (u'\u0645\u06cc\u200c\u062e\u0648\u0627\u0646\u06cc\u0645', u'V')]

OTHER TIPS

You just have to make sure
1- You have java installed
2- You have JDK installed
3- Add java PATH to the environment variables
4- Add JDK PATH to the environment variables
5- set the JAVA_HOME variable in environment variables

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