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"Difficulties using Filter Tokens (by Region) operator"

TroaderTroader Member Posts: 1 Learner III
edited June 2019 in Help
I am using the text processing extension to extract information from patent files. If I use Tokenization and some other filters (like Stoppword - Filter) it works fine.
If I work with the Filter Tokens (by Region) operators I am getting zero results. The condition is: Contains "Klebstoff", no case sensitive. This expression appears many times in the readed documents. Interestingly, the program complains if I select the option contains that the regular expression must be specified. In my thought I need this regular expression only if I select the match condition. I am wrong here?

My idea is the automatic extraction from patentfiles content around a given subject. Any help is willcome, I am working on my master thesis. :)
For the test I have put in the same expression for the condition regular expression and search string. Without defining the regular expression the filter does not work.

<process expanded="true" height="251" width="614">
     <operator activated="true" class="text:process_document_from_file" compatibility="5.2.004" expanded="true" height="76" name="Process Documents from Files" width="90" x="45" y="30">
       <list key="text_directories">
         <parameter key="B24" value="D:\Test_Information_Extraktion2\Deutsch"/>
       </list>
       <parameter key="file_pattern" value="*.pdf"/>
       <process expanded="true" height="466" width="882">
         <operator activated="true" class="text:tokenize" compatibility="5.2.004" expanded="true" height="60" name="Tokenize" width="90" x="45" y="30">
           <parameter key="language" value="German"/>
         </operator>
         <operator activated="true" class="text:transform_cases" compatibility="5.2.004" expanded="true" height="60" name="Transform Cases" width="90" x="179" y="30">
           <parameter key="transform_to" value="upper case"/>
         </operator>
         <operator activated="true" class="text:filter_tokens_by_regions" compatibility="5.2.004" expanded="true" height="60" name="Filter Tokens (by Region)" width="90" x="332" y="30">
           <parameter key="string" value="KLEBSTOFF"/>
           <parameter key="regular_expression" value="KLEBSTOFF"/>
         </operator>
         <connect from_port="document" to_op="Tokenize" to_port="document"/>
         <connect from_op="Tokenize" from_port="document" to_op="Transform Cases" to_port="document"/>
         <connect from_op="Transform Cases" from_port="document" to_op="Filter Tokens (by Region)" to_port="document"/>
         <connect from_op="Filter Tokens (by Region)" from_port="document" to_port="document 1"/>
         <portSpacing port="source_document" spacing="0"/>
         <portSpacing port="sink_document 1" spacing="90"/>
         <portSpacing port="sink_document 2" spacing="0"/>
       </process>
     </operator>
     <connect from_port="input 1" to_op="Process Documents from Files" to_port="word list"/>
     <connect from_op="Process Documents from Files" from_port="word list" to_port="result 1"/>
     <portSpacing port="source_input 1" spacing="0"/>
     <portSpacing port="source_input 2" spacing="0"/>
     <portSpacing port="sink_result 1" spacing="0"/>
     <portSpacing port="sink_result 2" spacing="0"/>
   </process>
 </operator>
</process>
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  • SkirzynskiSkirzynski Member Posts: 164 Maven
    Posting the XML of your process is a good idea to get help, but unfortunately the XML is not valid.  :'(
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