I think it would be good to have a page on Wiki with title something like "Related resources" (Apache Mahout has similar page I guess) and add relevant "public" links here. I know we can't pull everything to this page, but whatever core team thinks are valuable at least (or) referred while implementing the code.
I think this page will give high level overview on what frameworks developers need to be aware of while using ctakes. For example, we can add following links: https://code.google.com/p/uimafit/wiki/GettingStarted http://knowtator.sourceforge.net/quickstart.shtml And some links related to "SVM" and "MaxEnt" related information etc.,(Which were referred by original implementer). This way people who want to extend/add new features and referring existing implementation will be able to go through these to get understanding on what is happening inside ctakes. Thank you, Giri On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Andy McMurry <[email protected]> wrote: > Argument FOR: > > Videos can also be very educational for new users! > For example, this cTAKES description by Guergana : > https://vimeo.com/24829353 > > Publishing our slides or video -- for example recent the NLP presentations > from the i2b2 user group -- gives folks a very real sense of the kinds of > problems we are currently working on. > A lot of people can't make it to these events. The slides are on the web > anyway, just harder to find if you dont know already. > > Argument AGAINST: > > Sharing your ideas before they are published in a journal can be bad for > academic credit! > Make every effort to separate the scientific research from engineering > product. > There is little value in sharing an idea without an implementation anyway, > this is already complicated enough with stable software. > > ~~~ > I can see both perspectives. > Curious what others think about this. > > --Andy > > > >
