CAS Editor as a stand-alone application?

2010-12-02 Thread Philip Ogren
I am wondering if it is possible to run the CAS Editor as a stand-alone application or if it is only available as a plugin within Eclipse. Thanks, Philip

Re: Training and Learning

2010-11-12 Thread Philip Ogren
Borobudur, Do you mean training in the machine learning sense? If so, UIMA does not directly support any notion of training and using statistical classifiers. You might check out ClearTK http://cleartk.googlecode.com which is a UIMA-based project that provides support for a number of

Re: AW: Compare two CASes

2010-11-05 Thread Philip Ogren
...@uima.apache.org] Im Auftrag von Philip Ogren Gesendet: Montag, 1. November 2010 16:20 An: user@uima.apache.org Betreff: Re: Compare two CASes Hi Armin, I have put together some example code together using uimaFIT to address this very common scenario. There's a wiki page that provides an entry

Re: Compare two CASes

2010-11-01 Thread Philip Ogren
Hi Armin, I have put together some example code together using uimaFIT to address this very common scenario. There's a wiki page that provides an entry point here: http://code.google.com/p/uimafit/wiki/RunningExperiments Hope this helps. Philip On 11/1/2010 2:09 AM,

Re: maven src directory for generated code

2010-10-21 Thread Philip Ogren
Marshall, Thank you for this helpful hint. I was just now following up on Richard's tips and was trying to figure out how to get Eclipse to recognize the new source directory. I think I now have a working solution! I will send it around shortly. Philip On 10/21/2010 9:03 AM, Marshall

maven src directory for generated code

2010-10-20 Thread Philip Ogren
We are using maven as the build platform for our uima-based projects. As part of the build org.apache.uima.tools.jcasgen.Jg is invoked to generate java files for the type system. This is performed in the process-resources phase using a plugin configuration previously discussed on this list.

uimaFIT 1.0.0 released

2010-07-16 Thread Philip Ogren
Research at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing (UKP) Lab at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. uimaFIT is extensively used by projects being developed by these groups. The uimaFIT development team is: Philip Ogren, University of Colorado, USA