Give an input sentence, that has BIO chunk tags:
[('What', 'B-NP'), ('is', 'B-VP'), ('the', 'B-NP'), ('airspeed', 'I-NP'), ('of', 'B-PP'), ('an', 'B-NP'), ('unladen', 'I-NP'), ('swallow', 'I-NP'), ('?', 'O')]
I would need to extract the relevant phrases out, e.g. if I want to extract 'NP', I would need to extract the fragments of tuples that contains B-NP and I-NP.
[out]:
[('What', '0'), ('the airspeed', '2-3'), ('an unladen swallow', '5-6-7')]
(Note: the numbers in the extract tuples represent the token index.)
I have tried extracting it using the following code:
def extract_chunks(tagged_sent, chunk_type):
    current_chunk = []
    current_chunk_position = []
    for idx, word_pos in enumerate(tagged_sent):
        word, pos = word_pos
        if '-'+chunk_type in pos: # Append the word to the current_chunk.
            current_chunk.append((word))
            current_chunk_position.append((idx))
        else:
            if current_chunk: # Flush the full chunk when out of an NP.
                _chunk_str = ' '.join(current_chunk) 
                _chunk_pos_str = '-'.join(map(str, current_chunk_position))
                yield _chunk_str, _chunk_pos_str 
                current_chunk = []
                current_chunk_position = []
    if current_chunk: # Flush the last chunk.
        yield ' '.join(current_chunk), '-'.join(current_chunk_position)
tagged_sent = [('What', 'B-NP'), ('is', 'B-VP'), ('the', 'B-NP'), ('airspeed', 'I-NP'), ('of', 'B-PP'), ('an', 'B-NP'), ('unladen', 'I-NP'), ('swallow', 'I-NP'), ('?', 'O')]
print (list(extract_chunks(tagged_sent, chunk_type='NP')))
But when I have adjacent chunk of the same type:
tagged_sent = [('The', 'B-NP'), ('Mitsubishi', 'I-NP'),  ('Electric', 'I-NP'), ('Company', 'I-NP'), ('Managing', 'B-NP'), ('Director', 'I-NP'), ('ate', 'B-VP'), ('ramen', 'B-NP')]
print (list(extract_chunks(tagged_sent, chunk_type='NP')))
It outputs this:
[('The Mitsubishi Electric Company Managing Director', '0-1-2-3-4-5'), ('ramen', '7')]
Instead of the desired:
[('The Mitsubishi Electric Company', '0-1-2-3'), ('Managing Director', '4-5'), ('ramen', '7')]
How can this be resolved from the above code?
Other than how it's done from the code above, is there a better solution to extract the desired chunks of a specific chunk_type?
 
                        
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