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I've been successfully running the Stanford CoreNLP annotators in Eclipse but have had issues implementing the provided options for the OpenIE annotator. Originally I thought it was an error only with the openie.filelist option and tried specifying the filepath different ways, but then I noticed that other options, such as openie.format, didn't work either.
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Answered 2018-Jul-18 at 06:32The instructions for using the standalone OpenIE system are here:
https://nlp.stanford.edu/software/openie.html
Those options don't work when using OpenIE as an annotator in a pipeline, they work when using the OpenIE's main() method.
Sample commands are at that link above.
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