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I am getting problems to access Stanford parser through python NLTK (they developed an interface for NLTK)

import nltk.tag.stanford

Traceback (most recent call last):

File "", line 1, in

ImportError: No module named stanford

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This questions may have the answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/8555312/… - dmcc
thank you but that doesn't help i have already seen this link - Riadh Belkebir
If your import is failing, you have a version of the nltk that does not include stanford in its tag package. That's all there is to this question. - alexis

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You can use stanford parser from NLTK. Check this link on how to use it - http://www.nltk.org/api/nltk.tag.html#module-nltk.tag.stanford

I guess it isn't problem with the stanford module in NLTK, it works well for me. Check your NLTK version. Older versions doesn't have stanford modules in it. Try the latest version of NLTK.

You can also use this python wrapper for stanford parser which is very efficient because of it varied approach.

    https://bitbucket.org/torotoki/corenlp-python
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There is no module named stanford in NLTK.You can store output of stanford parser and make use of it through python program.