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Expand acronyms.
npm install @stdlib/nlp-expand-acronyms
var expandAcronyms = require( '@stdlib/nlp-expand-acronyms' );
Expands acronyms in a string.
var str = 'TLDR, the article is too long...';
var out = expandAcronyms( str );
// returns 'too long did not read, the article is too long...'
- This expansion is done via a simple table look-up. Hence, it is not able to replace acronyms for which there are multiple possible expansions.
var expandAcronyms = require( '@stdlib/nlp-expand-acronyms' );
var str = 'LOL, this is fun. I am ROFL.';
var out = expandAcronyms( str );
// returns 'laughing out loud, this is fun. I am rolling on the floor laughing.'
str = 'brb, I need to check my mail. thx!';
out = expandAcronyms( str );
// returns 'be right back, I need to check my mail. thanks!'
str = 'OTOH, there are some drawbacks to this approach imho.';
out = expandAcronyms( str );
// returns 'on the other hand, there are some drawbacks to this approach in my humble opinion.'
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@stdlib/nlp-expand-contractions
: expand contractions.
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