That's fantastic news. Thanks.
From: Giuseppe Futia [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 5:04 AM
To: Mark Gamache
Cc: DBpediaSpotlight Users
Subject: Re: [Dbp-spotlight-users] Fwd: [Dbpedia-discussion] TellMeFirst - A
Knowledge Discovery Application
Dear Mark,
I'm currently working on the development of a module to expose TMF APIs and
to generate API keys. I'll complete the development, and I'll create the
documentation for the use of the API and the installation guide of the
software by September 2.
Best,
Giuseppe
p.s. I'm sorry for the delay, but these days I was on vacation.
2013/7/27 Mark Gamache <[email protected]>
Giuseppe, were you able to create an installation guide for TMF?
From: Giuseppe Futia [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 3:16 AM
To: Mark Gamache
Cc: DBpediaSpotlight Users
Subject: Re: [Dbp-spotlight-users] Fwd: [Dbpedia-discussion] TellMeFirst - A
Knowledge Discovery Application
Hi Mark,
thanks for your feedback! We are preparing a small installation guide, and
we will publish it asap.
As TellMeFirst uses Maven, it's quite easy to install locally. Basically you
have just to run "mvn install" from the project root and then launch the
server from the "bin" folder.
However, TMF needs 6 Lucene indexes (a total of more than 100 Gb) to work,
and these indexes have not been released for download yet (we have to figure
out what is the best way to make them available). But inside the folder
"tellmefirst / back / IndexBuilder" on GitHub there are the classes needed
to build the indexes by yourself.
Cheers,
Giuseppe
2013/6/17 Mark Gamache <[email protected]>
Giuseppe,
This is fabulous. Are there instructions on how to install/set up this on
our own servers?
Thanks,
mark
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Giuseppe Futia <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:06 PM
Subject: [Dbpedia-discussion] TellMeFirst - A Knowledge Discovery
Application
To: [email protected]
Dear all,
at the Nexa Center for Internet & Society (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) we
developed a web application for topic extraction and document enrichment via
Linked Open Data called TellMeFirst.
TellMeFirst leverages English and Italian DBpedia 3.8 and the NYT LOD to
understand the main subjects of a text and enhance it with new open contents
retrieved from the Web (images, videos, news, texts, metadata).
The software is fully open-source and reuses some code from the DBpedia
Spotlight project.
You can check it out at: http://tellmefirst.polito.it
Any suggestion is welcome.
Thanks!
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