"Artwork" (Text Content Type)
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
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- Entity Types
- Artwork
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- Interpreter Types
- Artwork
- ComputedArtwork
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- Text Contents
- Book
- Periodical
- FictionalCharacter
- Museum
- Movie
- MusicAlbum
- MusicWork
- Related Guides
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
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- Entity Types
- Artwork
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- Interpreter Types
- Artwork
- ComputedArtwork
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- Text Contents
- Book
- Periodical
- FictionalCharacter
- Museum
- Movie
- MusicAlbum
- MusicWork
- Related Guides
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See Also
"Artwork" (Text Content Type)
Text identified as the name of an artwork.
Details
- "Artwork" can be used in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
- "Artwork" corresponds to any mention of an artwork (real or not real) in the context of the text.
- Homonyms of artworks that are not artworks should not be detected as "Artwork" (if the context allows disambiguation).
- TextCases[…,"Artwork""Interpretation"] attempts to return entities of type "Artwork", as Interpreter["Artwork"] does.
- Any specific "Artwork" entity such as
can also be used as a content type in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
Examples
Basic Examples (3)
Find occurrences of artworks in a text:
TextCases["In 1793, Jacques-Louis also painted an important current event with The Death of Marat.", "Artwork"]Get the result as a list of "Artwork" entities:
TextCases["In 1793, Jacques-Louis also painted an important current event with The Death of Marat.", "Artwork" -> "Interpretation", VerifyInterpretation -> True]A similar result can be obtained by applying Interpreter["Artwork"] to text snippets:
Interpreter["Artwork"][{"The Death of Marat"}]Get properties about occurrences of artworks:
TextContents["In 1793, Jacques-Louis also painted an important current event with The Death of Marat.", "Artwork", All]Find mentions of the painting The Death of Marat in a text:
TextContents["Muther observes that there is \"still something academic in the figures, which do not seem to be sufficiently weakened by privation, disease, and the struggle with death\". The influence of Jacques-Louis David can be seen in the painting's scale, in the sculptural tautness of the figures and in the heightened manner in which a particularly significant \"fruitful moment\"-the first awareness of the approaching ship-is described. In 1793, Jacques-Louis also painted an important current event with The Death of Marat.", Entity["Artwork", "TheDeathOfMarat::JacquesLouisDavid"]]See Also
TextCases TextPosition TextSentences Containing
Entity Types: Artwork
Interpreter Types: Artwork ComputedArtwork
Text Contents: Book Periodical FictionalCharacter Museum Movie MusicAlbum MusicWork