"Mineral" (Text Content Type)
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
- MineralData
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- Entity Types
- Mineral
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- Interpreter Types
- Mineral
- ComputedMineral
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- Text Contents
- Chemical
- GeologicalLayer
- Particle
- GeologicalPeriod
- Element
- FamousGem
- Related Guides
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
- MineralData
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- Entity Types
- Mineral
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- Interpreter Types
- Mineral
- ComputedMineral
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- Text Contents
- Chemical
- GeologicalLayer
- Particle
- GeologicalPeriod
- Element
- FamousGem
- Related Guides
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See Also
"Mineral" (Text Content Type)
Text identified as the name of a mineral.
Details
- "Mineral" can be used in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
- "Mineral" corresponds to any mention of a mineral (real or not real) in the context of the text.
- Homonyms of minerals that are not minerals should not be detected as "Mineral" (if the context allows disambiguation).
- TextCases[…,"Mineral""Interpretation"] attempts to return entities of type "Mineral", as Interpreter["Mineral"] does.
- Any specific "Mineral" entity such as
can also be used as a content type in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
Examples
Basic Examples (3)
Find occurrences of minerals in a text:
TextCases["Minerals associated with botallackite include atacamite, paratacamite, brochantite, connellite and gypsum.", "Mineral"]Get the result as a list of "Mineral" entities:
TextCases["Minerals associated with botallackite include atacamite, paratacamite, brochantite, connellite and gypsum.", "Mineral" -> "Interpretation", VerifyInterpretation -> True]A similar result can be obtained by applying Interpreter["Mineral"] to text snippets:
Interpreter["Mineral"][{"botallackite", "atacamite", "paratacamite"}]Get properties about occurrences of minerals:
TextContents["Minerals associated with botallackite include atacamite, paratacamite, brochantite, connellite and gypsum.", "Mineral", All]Find mentions of halite in a text:
TextContents["It was first described in 1865 for an occurrence in the Botallack mine, Cornwall, England, and named for the type locality. Botallackite forms in copper deposits exposed to weathering and salt water. It is reported from black smoker deposits due to reaction of primary sulfide minerals with seawater. It also occurs on copper bearing slag exposed to seawater. Minerals associated with botallackite include atacamite, paratacamite, brochantite, connellite and gypsum.", Entity["Mineral", "Halite"]]See Also
TextCases TextPosition TextSentences Containing MineralData
Entity Types: Mineral
Interpreter Types: Mineral ComputedMineral
Text Contents: Chemical GeologicalLayer Particle GeologicalPeriod Element FamousGem