truecase.rs
is a simple statistical truecaser written in Rust.
Truecasing is restoration of original letter cases in text: for example, turning all-uppercase, or all-lowercase text into one that has proper sentence casing (capital first letter, capitalized names etc).
This crate attempts to solve this problem by gathering statistics from a set of training sentences, then using those statistics to restore correct casings in broken sentences. It comes with a command-line utility that makes training the statistical model easy.
use truecase::{Model, ModelTrainer};
// build a statistical model from sample sentences
let mut trainer = ModelTrainer::new();
trainer.add_sentence("There are very few writers as good as Shakespeare");
trainer.add_sentence("You and I will have to disagree about this");
trainer.add_sentence("She never came back from USSR");
let model = trainer.into_model();
// use gathered statistics to restore case in caseless text
let truecased_text = model.truecase("i don't think shakespeare was born in ussr");
assert_eq!(truecased_text, "I don't think Shakespeare was born in USSR");
See documentation for more details.
truecase.rs is licensed under the terms of the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0, at your choosing.