# Mykytea-python **Repository Path**: mirrors_chezou/Mykytea-python ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: Mykytea-python - **Description**: Python wrapper for KyTea - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-24 - **Last Updated**: 2026-05-09 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # KyTea wrapper for Python [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/kytea.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/kytea) [![](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Sponsor-fafbfc?logo=GitHub%20Sponsors )](https://github.com/sponsors/chezou) Mykytea-python is a Python wrapper module for KyTea, a general text analysis toolkit. KyTea is developed by KyTea Development Team. Detailed information on KyTea can be found at: http://www.phontron.com/kytea ## Installation ### Install Mykytea-python via pip You can install Mykytea-python via `pip`. ```sn pip install kytea ``` You don't have to install KyTea anymore before installing Mykytea-python when you install it by using wheel on PyPI. You should have any KyTea model on your machine. ### Build Mykytea-python from source If you want to build from source, you need to install KyTea. Then, run ```sh make ``` After make, you can install Mykytea-python by running ```sh make install ``` If you fail to make, please try to install SWIG and run ```sh swig -c++ -python -I/usr/local/include mykytea.i ``` Or if you still fail on Max OS X, run with some variables ```sh $ ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" CC=gcc CXX=g++ make ``` If you compiled kytea with clang, you need ARCHFLAGS only. Or, you use macOS and Homebrew, you can use `KYTEA_DIR` to pass the directory of KyTea. ```sh brew install kytea KYTEA_DIR=$(brew --prefix) make all ``` ## How to use it? Here is the example code to use Mykytea-python. ```python import Mykytea def showTags(t): for word in t: out = word.surface + "\t" for t1 in word.tag: for t2 in t1: for t3 in t2: out = out + "/" + str(t3) out += "\t" out += "\t" print(out) def list_tags(t): def convert(t2): return (t2[0], type(t2[1])) return [(word.surface, [[convert(t2) for t2 in t1] for t1 in word.tag]) for word in t] # Pass arguments for KyTea as the following: opt = "-model /usr/local/share/kytea/model.bin" mk = Mykytea.Mykytea(opt) s = "今日はいい天気です。" # Fetch segmented words for word in mk.getWS(s): print(word) # Show analysis results print(mk.getTagsToString(s)) # Fetch first best tag t = mk.getTags(s) showTags(t) # Show all tags tt = mk.getAllTags(s) showTags(tt) ``` ## License MIT License