Can I use NLTK in dict object?












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I need to preprocess data by performing tokenization and lemmatization before constructing an inverted index. I require help in figuring out how to use NLTK in Dict Object. Or is there any other possibility? The option of converting dict object to str object is also not working as it creates more mess in the form of escape characters



I have tried to perform apply, dict comprehension and other methods as well. Now I need help in performing NLTK functions in dict object.










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    I need to preprocess data by performing tokenization and lemmatization before constructing an inverted index. I require help in figuring out how to use NLTK in Dict Object. Or is there any other possibility? The option of converting dict object to str object is also not working as it creates more mess in the form of escape characters



    I have tried to perform apply, dict comprehension and other methods as well. Now I need help in performing NLTK functions in dict object.










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      I need to preprocess data by performing tokenization and lemmatization before constructing an inverted index. I require help in figuring out how to use NLTK in Dict Object. Or is there any other possibility? The option of converting dict object to str object is also not working as it creates more mess in the form of escape characters



      I have tried to perform apply, dict comprehension and other methods as well. Now I need help in performing NLTK functions in dict object.










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      I need to preprocess data by performing tokenization and lemmatization before constructing an inverted index. I require help in figuring out how to use NLTK in Dict Object. Or is there any other possibility? The option of converting dict object to str object is also not working as it creates more mess in the form of escape characters



      I have tried to perform apply, dict comprehension and other methods as well. Now I need help in performing NLTK functions in dict object.







      python-3.x dictionary nltk full-text-indexing






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