With the help of NLTK nltk.TweetTokenizer() method, we are able to convert the stream of words into small tokens so that we can analyse the audio stream with the help of nltk.TweetTokenizer() method.
Syntax : nltk.TweetTokenizer() Return : Return the stream of token
Example #1 : In this example when we pass audio stream in the form of string it will converted to small tokens from a long string with the help of nltk.TweetTokenizer() method.
Python3
# import TweetTokenizer() method from nltk from nltk.tokenize import TweetTokenizer # Create a reference variable for Class TweetTokenizer tk = TweetTokenizer() # Create a string input gfg = "Geeks for Geeks" # Use tokenize method geek = tk.tokenize(gfg) print (geek) |
Output :
[‘Geeks’, ‘for’, ‘Geeks’]
Example #2 :
Python3
# import TweetTokenizer() method from nltk from nltk.tokenize import TweetTokenizer # Create a reference variable for Class TweetTokenizer tk = TweetTokenizer() # Create a string input gfg = ":-) <> () {} [] :-p" # Use tokenize method geek = tk.tokenize(gfg) print (geek) |
Output :
[‘:-)’, ”, ‘(‘, ‘)’, ‘{‘, ‘}’, ‘[‘, ‘]’, ‘:-p’]