Hi Alain,
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 07:20:33AM -0500, Alain Désilets wrote:
> Is it possible to create dynamically typed annotations in UIMA? In other
> words, would it be possible for users of my system to create a new type of
> annotation without having to recompile the Java code?
Also very inter
Hello
My goal is to create a RUTA custom extension that would do in my own UIMA
pipeline:
(DateDifferrenceInMonth(Timex3.timexValue, "2018-03-22") - 6 ) {->
DateSixMonthBeforeNow}
*where Timex is an annotation from heideltime for eg
Then I have tried to begin with the examples extensions, and
rsonally do not use the Ruta evaluation anymore since it does not
> provide enough features and our evaluations are integrated in your maven
> build as integration tests, thus no need for the Ruta GUI/Annotation
> Testing View.
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> Peter
>
>
>
Hello,
The RUTA workbench Annotation Test is a great tool to evaluate the
performances of a RUTA script based on a gold standard.
Is there any existing tool to measure the performances based on one
input/ouput xmi folders?
I guess it is feasible to hack the RUTA workbench by running uimafit
pipe
a and a small setup guide.
>
> ~Ben
>
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 3:29 AM, Nicolas Paris wrote:
>
> > Hey ben
> >
> > thanks for the feedbacak, looks interesting approach
> > have you both validate your approach on standalone/yarn spark instances
> > ?
Hey ben
thanks for the feedbacak, looks interesting approach
have you both validate your approach on standalone/yarn spark instances
?
thanks
Le 26 sept. 2017 à 21:02, Benedict Holland écrivait :
> Hello all,
>
> I have a working application that essentially implements the CPE within a
> spark c
apache.org
> Subject: Re: UIMA analysis from a database
>
> On 15.09.2017, at 09:28, Nicolas Paris wrote:
> >
> > - UIMA-AS is another way to program UIMA
>
> Here you probably meant uimaFIT.
>
> > - UIMA-FIT is complicated
> > - UIMA-FIT only work with
Indeed I confused sometimes UIMA-FIT & AS in previous email
Le 15 sept. 2017 à 09:28, Nicolas Paris écrivait :
> - Spark is simpler to learn than UIMA-AS (at least I don't know DUCC).
> - Spark is more generalist and can be used in other projects; for eg. I
> have used
houghts on the matter.
>
> -John
>
>
> ________
> From: Nicolas Paris [nipari...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 5:32 PM
> To: user@uima.apache.org
> Subject: Re: UIMA analysis from a database
>
> Hi Benedict
>
> Not sure
Hi Benedict
Not sure this is helpful for you, but only an advice.
I recommend usint UIMA for what it is first intended : nlp pipeline.
When dealing with multi threaded application, I would go for dedicated
technologies.
I have been successfuly using UIMA together with apache spark. While this
de
> you can use different Views for these kind of tasks.
> 1. Create a Reader which dumps the text asis, without transformation, into
> the View/Sofa.
> 2. Write AEs to take the View/SOFA with your raw text and create a new
> View/SOFA with the transformed text.
>
> So you can exploit the paralle
> you can use different Views for these kind of tasks.
> 1. Create a Reader which dumps the text asis, without transformation, into
> the View/Sofa.
Hi Johannes
Indeed views/sofa method looks promising.
BTW I now wonder if the Collection Process stores all the texts into RAM
memory while coll
Hi
My goal is to apply transformation to texts before transforming them to
CAS. The possible way is to do that in a Collection Reader or a
Collection Initialiser (deprecated) Pipe.
Accordingly to documentation, the parallell features of UIMA only
applies to Analysis Engines. Then If I want to dis
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