Hi,
I'm not an expert on entity linking, but from my experience such
behaviour could be caused by the proper noun detection. Further details at:
http://stanbol.apache.org/docs/trunk/components/enhancer/engines/entitylinking
In addition, I'd like to suggest you to take a look to the netiquette in
mailing lists. This is an open source community; therefore messages
starting with "URGENT" are not very polite. Specially sending it on
Friday afternoon, when people could be already out for weekend, or even
on vacations.
Best,
Sergio
On 12/07/13 15:54, Sethi, Keval Krishna wrote:
Hi,
I am using stanbol to extract entitiies by plugging custom vocabulary as
per http://stanbol.apache.org/docs/trunk/customvocabulary.html
Following are the steps followed -
Configured Clerezza Yard.
Configured Managed Yard site.
Updated the site by plugging ontology(containing custom entities) .
Configured Entity hub linking Engine(*customLinkingEngine*) with managed
site.
Configured a customChain which uses following engine
- *langdetect*
- *opennlp-sentence*
- *opennlp-token*
- *opennlp-pos*
- *opennlp-chunker*
- *customLinkingEngine*
Now, i am able to extract entities like Adidas using *customChain*.
However i am facing an issue in extracting entities which has space in
between. For example "Tommy Hilfiger".
Chain like *dbpedia-disambiguation *(which comes bundeled with stanbol
instance) is rightly extracting entities like "Tommy Hilfiger".
I had tried configuring *customLinkingEngine* same as *
dbpedia-disamb-linking *(configured in *dbpedia-disambiguation* ) but it
didn't work to extract above entity.
I have invested more than a week now and running out of options now
i request you to please provide help in resolving this issue
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