"ParticleAccelerator" (Text Content Type)
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- Interpreter Types
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- TextCases
- TextPosition
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- Entity Types
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- Interpreter Types
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- Text Contents
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- AstronomicalObservatory
- NuclearReactor
- NuclearExplosion
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- Particle
- Chemical
- Element
- FamousPhysicsProblem
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"ParticleAccelerator" (Text Content Type)
Text identified as the name of a particle accelerator.
Details
- "ParticleAccelerator" can be used in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
- "ParticleAccelerator" corresponds to any mention of a particle accelerator (real or not real) in the context of the text.
- Homonyms of particle accelerators that are not particle accelerators should not be detected as "ParticleAccelerator" (if the context allows disambiguation).
- TextCases[…,"ParticleAccelerator""Interpretation"] attempts to return entities of type "ParticleAccelerator", as Interpreter["ParticleAccelerator"] does.
- Any specific "ParticleAccelerator" entity such as
can also be used as a content type in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
Examples
Basic Examples (3)
Find occurrences of particle accelerators in a text:
TextCases["For example, the Large Hadron Collider uses 600 tons of superconducting strands, while the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor uses an estimated 600 tonnes of Nb3Sn strands and 250 tonnes of NbTi strands.", "ParticleAccelerator"]Get the result as a list of "ParticleAccelerator" entities:
TextCases["For example, the Large Hadron Collider uses 600 tons of superconducting strands, while the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor uses an estimated 600 tonnes of Nb3Sn strands and 250 tonnes of NbTi strands.", "ParticleAccelerator" -> "Interpretation", VerifyInterpretation -> True]A similar result can be obtained by applying Interpreter["ParticleAccelerator"] to text snippets:
Interpreter["ParticleAccelerator"][{"Large Hadron Collider"}]Get properties about occurrences of particle accelerators:
TextContents["For example, the Large Hadron Collider uses 600 tons of superconducting strands, while the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor uses an estimated 600 tonnes of Nb3Sn strands and 250 tonnes of NbTi strands.", "ParticleAccelerator", All]Find mentions of Large Hadron Collider in a text:
TextContents["Niobium-germanium (Nb3Ge), niobium-tin (Nb3Sn), as well as the niobium-titanium alloys are used as a type II superconductor wire for superconducting magnets. These superconducting magnets are used in magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance instruments as well as in particle accelerators. For example, the Large Hadron Collider uses 600 tons of superconducting strands, while the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor uses an estimated 600 tonnes of Nb3Sn strands and 250 tonnes of NbTi strands.", Entity["ParticleAccelerator", "LargeHadronCollider"]]See Also
TextCases TextPosition TextSentences Containing ParticleAcceleratorData
Entity Types: ParticleAccelerator
Interpreter Types: ParticleAccelerator ComputedParticleAccelerator
Text Contents: Location LocationEntity AstronomicalObservatory NuclearReactor NuclearExplosion NuclearTestSite Particle Chemical Element FamousPhysicsProblem