Hi Axel

Would you want to send me your skype contacts?
            Yes sure. My skyper contact name is kartik.kk.singhal. You can
also find me through my mail id i.e.
            gkkart...@gmail.com. We can also do it through hangouts.

Which one would you want to go for?
            Both the problems are very interesting and new to me. I am
little bit inclined towards color spreading activation
            since I was able to understand it better. But If you prefer on
working on second problem than I have absolutely               no problem
at all.

regards,
Kartik

On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Axel Ngonga <
ngo...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:

>  Hi Kartik,
>
> Hi Axel
>
>  First of all sorry for replying late, I was busy with my real brother's
> marriage and so was not able to reply.
>
> No problem at all.
>
>
>  I was not able to get clear idea of section 2.2 in [2]
> In this, during query construction, how initial and second triple patterns
> are formed from the identified resources from previous steps.
>
> It might be easier to discuss this via Skype. Would you want to send me
> your skype contacts?
>
>
>  Also while reading these papers, I got a clearer image of how you want
> to approach this topic.
> First we will generate SPARQL queries from the user defined queries using
> the resource disambiguation process and query construction as specified in
> [2].
> Then we will verbalize them using SPARQL2NL, and then we will apply Color
> spreading activation algorithm specified in [1] to get the answer to the
> queries.
> I may be wrong as I am just trying to understand the idea.
>
> Well it depends on the problem that we are trying to solve. For the
> keyword search, we would implement an improved version of the spreading
> activation algorithm in [1] and aim to make it as time-efficient as
> possible. This will include transforming RDF into a fact based
> representation and including the corresponding lookup mechanisms. For the
> question answering, we would (1) generate SPARQL queries, (2) generate
> results and (3) verbalize the queries and their results. Which one would
> you want to go for?
>
>
>  I am currently understanding SPARQL2NL, you can now give me some warm up
> tasks which will make me fluent in above process and will help me in
> getting started.
>
>  regards,
> Kartik
>
> Best,
> Axel
>
>
>  [1] http://goo.gl/dPbP3F
>  [2] http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2488488
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Axel Ngonga <
> ngo...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
>
>>  Hello Kartik,
>>
>> I'm delighted that you are interested in the search topic. Please read
>> * http://goo.gl/dPbP3F
>> * http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2488488
>>
>> Feel free to contact me if you have further questions or for a warm-up
>> task.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Axel
>>
>>  Hi everyone,
>>
>>  I am Kartik, a fourth year student in Computer Science from India. I am
>> comfortable working in Java/Python/C/C++ and Matlab.
>>
>>  I have been working in field of Natural Language Processing and
>> Computational Linguistics particularly in Keyword extraction and sentiment
>> analysis  for almost two years and have been using many DBpedia's NLP
>> applications in my projects like AlchemyAPI and dataTXT semantic text API
>> for past one year. Currently I am working on DBpedia dumps to create local
>> search engine.
>>
>>  I would love to contribute to the project idea 5.9 (Keyword Search on
>> DBpedia) since my familiarity with the topic. Although
>> I don't have much idea about SPARQL queries. But I am inclined to learn
>> new things and the project seems to be quite interesting.
>> If the mentor can provide me some initial insights, so that I can know
>> where to start, that would be really great.
>>
>>  Thanks and regards,
>> Kartik SInghal
>> --
>>  Regards,
>> Kartik Singhal
>> Final Year Undergraduate
>> Computer Science and Engineering
>> The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur
>> Email: gkkart...@gmail.com Mobile: +919530375881
>>
>>
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The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur
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