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 >> >> > > -- > > ------------------------------ > This message should be regarded as confidential. If you have received this > email in error please notify the sender and destroy it immediately. > Statements of intent shall only become binding when confirmed in hard copy > by an authorised signatory. > > Zaizi Ltd is registered in England and Wales with the registration number > 6440931. The Registered Office is 222 Westbourne Studios, 242 Acklam Road, > London W10 5JJ, UK. >