Hi Rafa,

I've been looking at OpenNLP but wasn't aware of the Stanford CoreNLP. I'll
take a look at it.

Thanks,
Cristian


2013/6/11 Rafa Haro <rh...@zaizi.com>

> Hi Cristian,
>
> After a quick look to Alchemy Relation Extraction demo, I would say they
> are "just" using a parsing tree to relate object to subject. There are a
> number of English parsers available out there. For instance, OpenNLP, which
> is widely used in Stanbol, has one [1]. Also Stanford CoreNLP [2] provides
> a syntactic tree parser. I'm not completely sure if you can reproduce
> Alchemy Relation Extraction service using any of these parsers, but
> initially I would say you can do it.
>
> Regards
>
> El 11/06/13 11:23, Cristian Petroaca escribió:
>
>  Hi All,
>>
>> My name is Cristian Petroaca, I am a 29 year old java developer from
>> Bucharest, Romania. I've just joined the Stanbol mailing list. I've been
>> playing with the source code for a few months now and I find the whole
>> project pretty interesting. I was wondering first of all if there already
>> is a Relation Extraction feature ( something like
>> http://www.alchemyapi.com/api/**relation/<http://www.alchemyapi.com/api/relation/>)
>>  in development for the Stanbol
>> stack and in case there is what is the procedure to become a committer?
>> I am very interested in the potential applications of such a feature and
>> the possibility of having the feature part of an open source project.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cristian Petroaca
>>
>>
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