I am looking for a way to decompose the compound sentence to simple sentences in stanford nlp.
For ex: Input: The manager went home and committed suicide.
Output: The manager went home. He committed suicide.
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2Does this answer your question? stackoverflow.com/a/9606606/176075– Jon GauthierDec 30, 2014 at 1:18
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2It will be difficult to automatically infer pronouns as you have done here (i.e., determine that "the manager" can be replaced with "he" and not "she" or "it").– Jon GauthierDec 30, 2014 at 1:19
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If you are lucky and Stanford parser works correctly on your sentence, you can just decompose the parse tree:
(ROOT
(S
(S
(NP (PRP I))
(VP (VBP am)
(NP (NNP John))))
(CC and)
(S
(NP (PRP I))
(VP (VBP am)
(NP (DT an) (NN engineer))))
(. .)))
As you can see, there are 2 S nodes deriving from ROOT-S node. Another way of saying it: Take only the S nodes that don't have S children.
If you would be ok with, "The manager went home, and he committed suicide" (2 independent clauses can be found), maybe check out: