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Rosette API Client Library for C#
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Greetings -
Quick note to let you know that the nuget installation of the rosette API client fails with an error messaging saying:
Failed to add reference to 'System.IO'. Please make sure it is in the Global Assembly Cache
.
I don't believe there is a System.IO.dll
assembly in the .NET Framework that one can even add as a reference. It certainly is not found anywhere in the GAC. There is a System.IO
namespace but I think it is in the System.dll
assembly.
This is in a C# project targeting the .NET Framework 4.6.1
.
Thanks
Using the latest version of the API and my test key, I send a document to the Entity extraction endpoint.
I enable all features (testing coverage, evaluating Rosette atm) using
entitiesCAPI.SetOption("calculateConfidence", true);
entitiesCAPI.SetOption("calculateSalience", true);
entitiesCAPI.SetOption("includeDBpediaType", true);
entitiesCAPI.SetOption("linkEntities", true);
Results include
{"mention":"JAPAN","normalized":"JAPAN","entityId":"T5","type":"LOCATION","count":8,"confidence":0.85243988}
{"mention":"SWITZERLAND","normalized":"Switzerland","entityId":"Q39","type":"LOCATION","count":4,"confidence":0.93196756,"dbpediaType":"Place/PopulatedPlace/Country"}
Why a temporary ID for Japan? I have a lot more entities with a T ID (say, Tokyo, some more examples of nonworking results below)
Why no salience score for any value?
More missing wikidata links in my samples:
{"mention":"TOKYO","normalized":"TOKYO","entityId":"T10","type":"LOCATION","count":3,"confidence":0.95691532}
{"mention":"FRIBOURG","normalized":"FRIBOURG","entityId":"T13","type":"LOCATION","count":1,"confidence":0.18674469}
I'm looking at the Entity extraction features right now.
It seems the only ways to pass options right now are
Would it be possible to pass either a complete request (JSON, including content and options) or to pass the options per call (say another overload of the Entity method maybe?) as an argument?
I am in a Class Library project (targeting the .NET Framework 4.6.1
) and already referencing System.Net.Http 4.3.2
(a nuget package).
But the Rosette C# Client is throwing this exception:
System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Net.Http, Version=4.1.1.1, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040) File name: 'System.Net.Http, Version=4.1.1.1, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'
Hi Rosette,
I'm testing your API from .Net and I'm wondering if this result as expected/correct:
Rosette returns two entities, the second being "Peter." I didn't expect the trailing "." dot.
Is this expected behavior?
Kind regards,
Peter Rakké
Are there plans to make this .NET Standard or Core compatible.
According to your NuGet page, this code is only compatible up to .NET Framework 4.5.
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