"Mythology" (Text Content Type)
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
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- Entity Types
- Mythology
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- Interpreter Types
- Mythology
- ComputedMythology
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- Text Contents
- Religion
- Language
- Book
- HistoricalCountry
- Person
- FictionalCharacter
- Artwork
- Museum
- Movie
- Related Guides
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
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- Entity Types
- Mythology
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- Interpreter Types
- Mythology
- ComputedMythology
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- Text Contents
- Religion
- Language
- Book
- HistoricalCountry
- Person
- FictionalCharacter
- Artwork
- Museum
- Movie
- Related Guides
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See Also
"Mythology" (Text Content Type)
Text identified as the name of a mythological figure.
Details
- "Mythology" can be used in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
- "Mythology" corresponds to any mention of a mythological figure (real or not real) in the context of the text.
- Homonyms of mythological figures that are not mythological figures should not be detected as "Mythology" (if the context allows disambiguation).
- TextCases[…,"Mythology""Interpretation"] attempts to return entities of type "Mythology", as Interpreter["Mythology"] does.
- Any specific "Mythology" entity such as
can also be used as a content type in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
Examples
Basic Examples (3)
Find occurrences of mythological figures in a text:
TextCases["The mountain of Montserrat has been of religious significance since pre-Christian times, when the Romans built a temple to honor the Roman goddess Venus.", "Mythology"]Get the result as a list of "Mythology" entities:
TextCases["The mountain of Montserrat has been of religious significance since pre-Christian times, when the Romans built a temple to honor the Roman goddess Venus.", "Mythology" -> "Interpretation", VerifyInterpretation -> True]A similar result can be obtained by applying Interpreter["Mythology"] to text snippets:
Interpreter["Mythology"][{"Venus"}]Get properties about occurrences of mythological figures:
TextContents["The mountain of Montserrat has been of religious significance since pre-Christian times, when the Romans built a temple to honor the Roman goddess Venus.", "Mythology", All]Find mentions of Venus in a text:
TextContents["The mountain of Montserrat has been of religious significance since pre-Christian times, when the Romans built a temple to honor the Roman goddess Venus. By one account, the image of the Madonna was moved to Montserrat in 718, to avoid the danger posed by invading Saracens. Legend has it that the Benedictine monks could not move the statue to construct their monastery, choosing to instead build around it.", Entity["Mythology", "Venus"]]See Also
TextCases TextPosition TextSentences Containing
Entity Types: Mythology
Interpreter Types: Mythology ComputedMythology
Text Contents: Religion Language Book HistoricalCountry Person FictionalCharacter Artwork Museum Movie