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"how many" gets put into noun chunks #524

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dyc3 opened this issue Oct 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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"how many" gets put into noun chunks #524

dyc3 opened this issue Oct 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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dyc3 commented Oct 14, 2016

When a noun is preceded by "many", spaCy includes it in a noun chunk. This is expected behavior. However, if "many" is preceded by "how" then that is also included in the noun chunk.

For example:

  • How many apples are in this barrel?
  • How many shoes are on the table?
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ines commented May 13, 2017

Closing this and making #1057 the master issue – work in progress for spaCy v2.0!

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