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This code is updated by author to adapt to Python3. The former version of code implements a basic, Twitter-aware tokenizer. Originally developed by Christopher Potts and updated by the World Well-Being Project based out of the University of Pennsylvania and Stony Brook University. Shared with permission.

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Happiest Fun Tokenizer for python3

This code is modified in order to adapt to Python3. And according to my own requirements, auther added some functions or params to preserve the specific tokens like nicknames, urls, and hashtags. The former version of code implements a basic, Twitter-aware tokenizer. Originally developed by Christopher Potts (Happy Fun Tokenizer) and updated by H. Andrew Schwartz. Shared with Christopher's permission. Further updated by Caspar Chan.

Usage

from happiestfuntokenizing.happiestfuntokenizing import Tokenizer

tokenizer = Tokenizer()

message = """OMG!!!! :) I looooooove this tokenizer lololol"""
tokens = tokenizer.tokenize(message)
print(tokens)
['omg', '!', '!', '!', '!', ':)', 'i', 'looooooove', 'this', 'tokenizer', 'lololol']

message = """OMG!!!! :) I looooooove this tokenizer LoLoLoLoLooOOOOL"""
tokenizer = Tokenizer(preserve_case=True)
tokens = tokenizer.tokenize(message)
print(tokens)
['OMG', '!', '!', '!', '!', ':)', 'I', 'looooooove', 'this', 'tokenizer', 'LoLoLoLoLooOOOOL']

message = """RT @cahnnle #happyfuncoding: this is a typical Twitter tweet :-) https://twiter/test.phd"""  
tokenizer = Tokenizer(preserve_keywords=True)  
tokens = tokenizer.tokenize(message)
print(tokens)
['rt', '@cahnnle', '#happyfuncoding', ':', 'this', 'is', 'a', 'typical', 'twitter', 'tweet', ':-)']   
print(tokenizer..get_preserve_dict())
{'username': ['@cahnnle'], 'url': ['https://twiter/test.phd'], 'hashtag': ['#happyfuncoding']}

Installation

This is available through pip

pip install happiestfuntokenizing

If you do not have sudo privileges you can use the --user flag

pip install --user happiestfuntokenizing

Requirements

This uses Python 3.* Package dependencies include re and html.

License

Licensed under a GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)

Background

Adapted by the World Well-Being Project based out of the University of Pennsylvania and Stony Brook University. Originally developed by Christopher Potts.

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