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We just need to list all possible occurences.
We just need to list all possible occurences.
So, we can start with the 4 followings:
So, we can start with the 4 followings:
== Phrases before the ingredients list ==
=== Phrases before the ingredients list ===
%phrases_before_ingredients_list
%phrases_before_ingredients_list
All text that are before the ingredients list, that need to be removed. Usually this is a word like "ingredients".
All text that are before the ingredients list, that need to be removed. Usually this is a word like "ingredients".
== Phrases after the ingredients list ==
== Phrases after the ingredients list ==
%phrases_after_ingredients_list
%phrases_after_ingredients_list

Revision as of 07:50, 14 October 2023

The page details the Ingredients List Cutting procedure and implementation.

Procedure

When you edit a product, if you extract text from the picture and you see some parts of the text that you have to remove by yourself. "store in a cold place", "after opening blablabla", for examples. This part can be done automatically by Open Food Facts when you click on the button to extract. We just need to list all possible occurences. So, we can start with the 4 followings:

Phrases before the ingredients list

%phrases_before_ingredients_list All text that are before the ingredients list, that need to be removed. Usually this is a word like "ingredients".

Phrases after the ingredients list

%phrases_after_ingredients_list all text that are after the ingredients list, that need to be removed ("store in a cold place", for example).

May contain phrases

%may_contain_regexps The traces should be extracted, but when you click on "Details of the analysis of the ingredients" they should not appear as ingredient (except if one trace-ingredient is not recognized, see previous discussion with Moon Rabbit https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/archives/C06A7LENM/p1690126832563859).

Ignore phrases

%ignore_regexps That would be text that is after ingredient list and should be ignored but you keep it because you have allergens list after

Currently all possible occurences are not yet referenced for all languages. Hence, if you if you see some text that you have to remove when you extract the text, mention it on Slack in the conversation #ingredients

Implementation

This is now in ingredients.pm?

Examples

Some example to illustrate which words refer to what part of the raw ingredients extraction.

Thyme cashews

So if we take this product as example, go to edit, ingredient, extract text:

  • text start after "Ingredients:" -> nothing to add in %phrases_before_ingredients_list
  • text does not stop! It continues with French ingredients list. We would like to add "Packed in a modified atmosphere" in %phrases_after_ingredients_list to ignore "Packed in a modified atmosphere" and everything after
  • %may_contain_regexps, it looks good. "May also contain" is recognized and when you click on "Details of the analysis of the ingredients" in the product page https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/5281026016014, the text "May also contain soy, peanuts, sesame seeds, milk" is not there [One allergen (milk products) is unknown in the taxonomy, it appears as unknown ingredients. But this is another topic].
  • %ignore_regexps, "For allergens see ingredients in bold." in the ingredients list does not appear in "Details of the analysis of the ingredients". This mean that "For allergens see ingredients in bold." is already known as ignore_regexps. All good there as well.
  • Packed in a modified atmosphere.

%phrases_after_ingredients_list https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/5281026016014/thyme-cashews-alrifai

pear cider

  • Serbian (sr)
  • Proizvodi i puni
  • %phrases_after_ingredients_list

Boom Box Chocolate Granola

  • Croatian (hr)
  • Priprema obroka
  • %phrases_after_ingredients_list

PĆ¢te Ć  tartiner

  • French (fr)
  • ISSUS DE L'AGRICULTURE BIOLOGIQUE
  • %phrases_before_ingredients_list

Terrine de campagne

Context

[Category:Ingredients]