Hi Kasun,
very good, welcome aboard.
I already wrote a comment in the melange system. There are several ways
you can contribute your results back.
1. The easy way: add new types to https://github.com/dbpedia/dbpedia-links
Requirements are the alphabetically sorted file, some documentation and
the program (any language with starting instructions) used to create the
types
2. the medium way: Integrating approaches into the Scala framework. This
way static releases can include it. You would have to produce very good
code for this.
3. the hard way: bascially 2 with optimizations to let it run in "Live
modus" (high performance needed, i.e. less than 600ms per page or fast
chron jobs during the nighttime).
There is also a trade-off between coverage and integration. So for some
approaches solution 1 is appropriate and you can produce this fast.
If you find approaches that are really promising you might take the
extra effort for 2 and even 3.
All the best,
Sebastian
Am 28.05.2013 16:54, schrieb kasun perera:
This is just a short intro about me
I'm a student from Sri Lanaka. I'm just starting my Mphil on the topic
Ontology based annotation mechanism for financial documents. I'm a
contributor for the Karsha opensource project at Lanka Software
Foundation, which relates with my Mphil topic.
Other than programming, I love reading , a rail fan (yes those monster
locomotives :) ). I'm a teacher at our church's Sunday School.
I don't have any scheduled unavailable periods during the GSOC- Summer.
First I will be going through the warm up tasks. I'm newbie to the
Intelij-Idea and Scala, so started familiarizing with IDE and Scala.
Will be using the Dbpedia wiki to update the GSOC 2013 progress. I
have already created the page for progress updates
_https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/wiki/GSOC2013_Progress_Kasun_.
Alexander has suggested several other sources of information for type
inference, we may need to discuss and prioritize which ones that we
are going to use. Also need to prioritize the implementation goals.
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Regards
Kasun Perera
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Events: NLP & DBpedia 2013 (http://nlp-dbpedia2013.blogs.aksw.org,
Deadline: *July 8th*)
Venha para a Alemanha como PhD: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/csf
Projects: http://nlp2rdf.org , http://linguistics.okfn.org ,
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