aws.comprehend is a package for natural language processing.
To use the package, you will need an AWS account and to enter your credentials into R. Your keypair can be generated on the IAM Management Console under the heading Access Keys. Note that you only have access to your secret key once. After it is generated, you need to save it in a secure location. New keypairs can be generated at any time if yours has been lost, stolen, or forgotten. The aws.iam package profiles tools for working with IAM, including creating roles, users, groups, and credentials programmatically; it is not needed to use IAM credentials.
A detailed description of how credentials can be specified is provided at: https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.signature/. The easiest way is to simply set environment variables on the command line prior to starting R or via an Renviron.site
or .Renviron
file, which are used to set environment variables in R during startup (see ? Startup
). They can be also set within R:
Sys.setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" = "mykey",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" = "mysecretkey",
"AWS_DEFAULT_REGION" = "us-east-1",
"AWS_SESSION_TOKEN" = "mytoken")
Here are some simple code examples:
library("aws.comprehend")
# simple language detection
detect_language("This is a test sentence in English")
## LanguageCode Score
## 1 en 0.9945121
# multi-lingual language detection
detect_language("A: ¡Hola! ¿Como está, usted?\nB: Ça va bien. Merci. Et toi?")
## LanguageCode Score
## 1 fr 0.6712779
## 2 pt 0.2771675
# sentiment analysis
detect_sentiment("I have never been happier. This is the best day ever.")
## Index Sentiment Mixed Negative Neutral Positive
## 1 1 POSITIVE 0.002856119 0.003094881 0.03672606 0.9573229
# named entity recognition
txt <- c("Amazon provides web services.", "Jeff is their leader.")
detect_entities(txt)
## Index BeginOffset EndOffset Score Text Type
## 1 0 0 6 0.9960732 Amazon ORGANIZATION
## 2 1 0 4 0.9994556 Jeff PERSON
# key phrase detection
detect_phrases(txt)
## Index BeginOffset EndOffset Score Text
## 1 0 0 6 0.9884282 Amazon
## 2 1 16 28 0.9975396 web services
## 3 0 0 4 0.9950518 Jeff
## 4 1 8 20 0.9918150 their leader
All of the functions accept either a single character string or a character vector.
This package is not yet on CRAN. To install the latest development version you can install from the cloudyr drat repository:
# latest stable version
install.packages("aws.comprehend", repos = c(cloudyr = "http://cloudyr.github.io/drat", getOption("repos")))
Or, to pull a potentially unstable version directly from GitHub:
if (!require("remotes")) {
install.packages("remotes")
}
remotes::install_github("cloudyr/aws.comprehend")