Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-03-02 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hello & welcome to the DBpedia (GSoC) community.

Feel free to take a look at our ideas and come back with questions
wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2014/ideas
http://sourceforge.net/p/dbpedia/mailman/dbpedia-gsoc/

Cheers,
Dimitris


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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-11-07 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Brij and welcome :)

Extra hands are always welcome in DBpedia.
We have the dbpedia channel on freenode but we rarely hangout there so
you'd better off using the dev list.

I suggest you introduce yourself to the dev list and we can give some warm
up tasks to get familiar with the framework

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava <
contactbrijmo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want to contribute to DBpedia codebase (Extraction framework or other
> NLP-related tasks). Kindly help me get started. Please let me know if there
> is an IRC channel where I can fire my queries. Thanks.
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-11-07 Thread Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava
Hi all,

Thanks Dimitris.

I am Brij Mohan and am pursuing my MS by Research (CSE) program from
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India. I am
in my first year of MS and my research field includes Speech Processing,
Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. My specific research
topic is Spoken Dialog Systems.

I have 2+ years of work-experience with IBM softwares. I am quite
comfortable in C, C++, Java and Python. But JavaScript and Lua are my
current favorite. I have extensive web-dev experience and have worked with
a few startups on Hadoop & NoSQL DBs.

I am interested to contribute for DBpedia codebase since I think it may
help me get hands-on with some of the real-time challenges that come up
with such huge data. I would really appreciate any sort of guidance in
order to get started. Thanks!



On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas 
wrote:

> Hi Brij and welcome :)
>
> Extra hands are always welcome in DBpedia.
> We have the dbpedia channel on freenode but we rarely hangout there so
> you'd better off using the dev list.
>
> I suggest you introduce yourself to the dev list and we can give some warm
> up tasks to get familiar with the framework
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava <
> contactbrijmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to contribute to DBpedia codebase (Extraction framework or other
>> NLP-related tasks). Kindly help me get started. Please let me know if there
>> is an IRC channel where I can fire my queries. Thanks.
>>
>> --
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>> M.S. by Research (CSE)
>> IIIT-H, Gachibowli
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>> +91 77997 28715
>> brijmohanla...@research.iiit.ac.in
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-11-10 Thread Marco Fossati
Welcome on board Brij!

On 11/7/14, 10:05 PM, Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks Dimitris.
>
> I am Brij Mohan and am pursuing my MS by Research (CSE) program from
> International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India. I
> am in my first year of MS and my research field includes Speech
> Processing, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. My
> specific research topic is Spoken Dialog Systems.
>
> I have 2+ years of work-experience with IBM softwares. I am quite
> comfortable in C, C++, Java and Python. But JavaScript and Lua are my
> current favorite. I have extensive web-dev experience and have worked
> with a few startups on Hadoop & NoSQL DBs.
>
> I am interested to contribute for DBpedia codebase since I think it may
> help me get hands-on with some of the real-time challenges that come up
> with such huge data. I would really appreciate any sort of guidance in
> order to get started. Thanks!
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas  > wrote:
>
> Hi Brij and welcome :)
>
> Extra hands are always welcome in DBpedia.
> We have the dbpedia channel on freenode but we rarely hangout there
> so you'd better off using the dev list.
>
> I suggest you introduce yourself to the dev list and we can give
> some warm up tasks to get familiar with the framework
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava
> mailto:contactbrijmo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to contribute to DBpedia codebase (Extraction framework
> or other NLP-related tasks). Kindly help me get started. Please
> let me know if there is an IRC channel where I can fire my
> queries. Thanks.
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-11-10 Thread Stavan Karia
Hi All,
This is Stavan Karia here. I am pursuing my MS in Computer Engineering at
Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. I am in the first semester of
my coursework and my areas of interest are Natural Language Processing,
Information Extraction and Machine Learning. My typical concentration is
developing machine learning algorithms for high performance architectures
like clusters, clusters of GPU or heterogeneous clusters.
I have good command over languages Java, C / C++, CUDA C / C++ and
JavaScript. Currently I am exploring Theano and torch 7 for my research
work in training of machine learning algorithms. I have tremendous
experience in web development using frameworks like Ember.js and Drupal.
I wish to contribute to DBpedia, because this opportunity will not only
help me learn understand the nature of problems associated with data of
this size but will also give me the ability to solve real world problems.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Expecting a positive response.

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-11-10 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hello Stavan & welcome,

(moving the thread to the developer list)

Any contribution is more than welcome in DBpedia. At the moment I am not
aware of any GPU processing applications on DBpedia but will happily ask
around if you are interested.
However, we can certainly find many applications for machine learning
algorithms & NLP.
Our main dev stack is Java/scala and we have a few open tasks [1] around.

Ideally you can let us know the direction you'd like to focus on and we 'll
try and match your interests.
We can also arrange a telco and discuss this in detail

Best,
Dimitris

[1] https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/issues

On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Stavan Karia 
wrote:

> Hi All,
> This is Stavan Karia here. I am pursuing my MS in Computer Engineering at
> Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. I am in the first semester of
> my coursework and my areas of interest are Natural Language Processing,
> Information Extraction and Machine Learning. My typical concentration is
> developing machine learning algorithms for high performance architectures
> like clusters, clusters of GPU or heterogeneous clusters.
> I have good command over languages Java, C / C++, CUDA C / C++ and
> JavaScript. Currently I am exploring Theano and torch 7 for my research
> work in training of machine learning algorithms. I have tremendous
> experience in web development using frameworks like Ember.js and Drupal.
> I wish to contribute to DBpedia, because this opportunity will not only
> help me learn understand the nature of problems associated with data of
> this size but will also give me the ability to solve real world problems.
> Any help will be highly appreciated.
> Expecting a positive response.
>
> Thanks,
> Stavan Karia
>



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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2014-11-11 Thread Stavan Karia
Thanks Dimitris.
Will have a look at the tasks. And I will let you know points of my
interest.


On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas 
wrote:

> Hello Stavan & welcome,
>
> (moving the thread to the developer list)
>
> Any contribution is more than welcome in DBpedia. At the moment I am not
> aware of any GPU processing applications on DBpedia but will happily ask
> around if you are interested.
> However, we can certainly find many applications for machine learning
> algorithms & NLP.
> Our main dev stack is Java/scala and we have a few open tasks [1] around.
>
> Ideally you can let us know the direction you'd like to focus on and we
> 'll try and match your interests.
> We can also arrange a telco and discuss this in detail
>
> Best,
> Dimitris
>
> [1] https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/issues
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Stavan Karia 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> This is Stavan Karia here. I am pursuing my MS in Computer Engineering at
>> Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. I am in the first semester of
>> my coursework and my areas of interest are Natural Language Processing,
>> Information Extraction and Machine Learning. My typical concentration is
>> developing machine learning algorithms for high performance architectures
>> like clusters, clusters of GPU or heterogeneous clusters.
>> I have good command over languages Java, C / C++, CUDA C / C++ and
>> JavaScript. Currently I am exploring Theano and torch 7 for my research
>> work in training of machine learning algorithms. I have tremendous
>> experience in web development using frameworks like Ember.js and Drupal.
>> I wish to contribute to DBpedia, because this opportunity will not only
>> help me learn understand the nature of problems associated with data of
>> this size but will also give me the ability to solve real world problems.
>> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>> Expecting a positive response.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Stavan Karia
>>
>
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2015-03-23 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Felix,

On 3/22/15 11:59 PM, Felix Sonntag wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I’m Felix from Germany and I’m excited to meet all of you! I’m a CS student 
> with a focus on computational linguistics. I have used DBPedia before in an 
> app I built for a Hackathon, which produced an automatic generated quiz from 
> DBPedia data. So I would love to contribute to the main project!
>
> I will graduate in the next few months and afterwards I’m planning to start 
> my master studies. Right now I’m writing my bachelor’s thesis on topic models 
> used in social networks.
>
>  From the given project ideas, I can see myself working on 5.1 or 5.9. I 
> already looked into the warm-up tasks and links provided (thumbs up for the 
> Germany national football team). Unfortunately I’m really busy at the moment 
> due to my thesis, but I will do my best to make small contributions.
>
> I already have a question about the 5.1 task:
> How would you suggest to do the verb ranking and what would you use it for? 
> Spontaneously I would think about frequency ranking. But I’m not sure how 
> that could be used for. For deciding which facts are really meaningful?
Frequency-based ranking is a baseline.
For a better weighted ranking, I computed the TF/IDF matrix of each 
verbal token against the corpus, and ranked by lemma via the standard 
deviation of the sum of the TF/IDF scores.
It's a big monster, but may yield interesting verbs.
> You also mentioned that the construction of the training set will be done by 
> with crowdsourcing. FrameNet already provides 170,000 annotated sentences. So 
> why produce additional data?
Good point.
For the soccer use case, I couldn't find any frames that could be reused 
from FrameNet. Can you?
Instead, http://kicktionary.de/ is a FrameNet for soccer, but it seems 
overspecific.
Anyway, it would be interesting to investigate further.
I'll file an issue for that.

Cheers!
>
> I’ll look forward to take a closer look at the code!
>
> Best,
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2015-03-23 Thread Thiago Galery
Hi Minjeong, I suggest you taking a look at the previous messages in the
mailing list archives and check out the discussion there, so you have a
better idea of what to do. Bare in mind that submission date is really
close, so you'd need to look into this asap.
All the best,
Thiago

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Minjeong Kim  wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> I`m MJ from South Korea. I`m a CSE student in Kyungpook National
> University.
> I recently knew about a GSoC program and i found DBpedia project i wish to
> contribute.
>
> >From last semester, our team developing Question Answering System solving
> quizzes like IBM`s Watson.
> While developing, i became more interested in Natural Language Processing,
> Information Retrieval, Machine Learning.
>
> I looked through all ideas and i would like to participate in 5.1 or 5.7
> or 5.9 or DBpedia Spotlight Idea.
> I`m gonna work on warm-up tasks right away.
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] introduction

2016-03-14 Thread Sandro Coelho
Hi Anna Pedchenko,

Great to read your mail. I comment out each questions inline.

Best,

2016-03-13 16:25 GMT-03:00 anna pedchenko :

> Hi DBpedia Team,
>
> My name is Anna Pedchenko, I'm a master's degree student in
> Taras Shevchenko the National University of Kyiv. I have experience in
> Scala, JavaScript and Computer Science.
> I've done all warm-up tasks for "DBpedia Lookup improvements" idea and
> have some suggestions for this project.
> - What do you think about rewriting controller-code(LookupResource.scala)
> in more "functional and reactive way"? We can use Akka-HTTP(it's still
> experimental but should be stable till summer).
>


It is a good idea to replace Jersey to another REST/HTTP approach and we
would prefer a functional way to deal with it.

While Akka HTTP is not ready yet, I  would recommend Spray and Spray-json
because is production ready and mature. Additionally, there are some
Spray developers
involved in Akka HTTP. They are bringing the best of  Spray to Akka HTTP
and it will leave easier a future migration.



> - Also, we can move from using native Lucene index and use elastic search,
> so we'll be able to remove the synchronised block(http://bit.ly/1YO2PS0)
> and use some reactive driver for betta performance
>

Good point. We want to use Elastic Search or at least upgrade the Lucene
index version :)



> - I've done some draft documentation for DBpedia-lookup (
> https://github.com/meperweper/lookup/commit/570c928e25e3c41b599298949e8b99dd7c093425
> )
>


It is really exciting how some new technologies are solving  problems
turning it simple and useful. The Swagger was born "polluting the code" (I
don't agree with this) and now offer this elegant solution.  Go ahead!



> - Also, I've done some investigation in jsonLD, so moving from XML to
> jsonLD should not be hard
>

It would be better support new formats while we gradually stop supporting
"unused" formats.  This gives time to people that are using our solution to
modify and adapt their solutions to "new comings".


>
> What do you think? If everything is Ok, I will be glad to write a proposal
> for "DBpedia Lookup improvements" project.
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2016-03-19 Thread Alexandru Todor
Hi Wojciech,

Welcome to the DBpedia GSoC mailing list.

It's great to hear you're interested in the Topic Modeling ideas. I assume
you mean the Combining DBpedia and Topic Modeling idea which I proposed.

The Coursera Text Mining and Analytics course that you completed has many
lectures on topic modeling.  This gives you the necessary background for
this project idea, even though I don't plan to go that deep into the topic
modeling algorithms themselves.

This project is mainly going to be about leveraging the output in order to
improve the DBpedia Type Hierarchy, and add some extra functionality to
DBpedia Spotlight.

I see you already started to ask questions about the warm-up tasks on the
Ideas page. Please continue with the warm-up tasks, and ask any questions
you have on the ideas website or here by including the tag [CDBTM] . Give
me your github id and I'll add you to the repo for this idea [1], you
should create your own branch and commit the code for the warmup tasks
there. You can name your branch "insert your github id"-warmup.

Cheers,
Alexandru


[1] https://github.com/dbpedia/topicmodel-extractor


On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 6:01 PM, Wojtek Lukasiewicz 
wrote:

> Dear DBpedia team,
>
> my name is Wojciech Lukasiewicz and I'm in the last semester of my Master
> in the Free University of Berlin.
>
> During the last 2 years I was choosing courses which cover my interests,
> which include Semantic Web, Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition.
> Moreover I completed the Text Mining and Analytics course offered on
> Coursera.
>
> I also have 4 years programming experience as a working student (mostly
> Java and scientific and numerical Python).
>
> I would like to work on one of the topic modelling ideas from your wiki.
> Particularly the entity topic modelling approach which would allow to infer
> more knowledge about the mined topics in the form of an RDF graph sounds
> very interesting to me.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you!
> Best,
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2016-03-19 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Welcome to DBpedia Wouter!

Good luck with your proposal and let us know if we can help

Cheers,
Dimitris

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Wouter Maroy  wrote:

> Dear Dbpedia members,
>
> My name is Wouter Maroy and I am a undergraduate student with major in
> Computer Science. The semantic web is something I'm interested in and I
> would like to contribute. I'm focussing on the idea with RML mapping.
> Currently, I've started with the warm up tasks and shared a draft proposal.
> I'll ask for some more input on slack when I come to some roadblocks.
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2016-03-21 Thread Wojtek Lukasiewicz
Hi Alexandru,

thanks for the answer. My github id is 'wojtuch'.

Best,
Wojciech

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Alexandru Todor 
wrote:

> Hi Wojciech,
>
> Welcome to the DBpedia GSoC mailing list.
>
> It's great to hear you're interested in the Topic Modeling ideas. I assume
> you mean the Combining DBpedia and Topic Modeling idea which I proposed.
>
> The Coursera Text Mining and Analytics course that you completed has many
> lectures on topic modeling.  This gives you the necessary background for
> this project idea, even though I don't plan to go that deep into the topic
> modeling algorithms themselves.
>
> This project is mainly going to be about leveraging the output in order to
> improve the DBpedia Type Hierarchy, and add some extra functionality to
> DBpedia Spotlight.
>
> I see you already started to ask questions about the warm-up tasks on the
> Ideas page. Please continue with the warm-up tasks, and ask any questions
> you have on the ideas website or here by including the tag [CDBTM] . Give
> me your github id and I'll add you to the repo for this idea [1], you
> should create your own branch and commit the code for the warmup tasks
> there. You can name your branch "insert your github id"-warmup.
>
> Cheers,
> Alexandru
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/dbpedia/topicmodel-extractor
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 6:01 PM, Wojtek Lukasiewicz 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear DBpedia team,
>>
>> my name is Wojciech Lukasiewicz and I'm in the last semester of my Master
>> in the Free University of Berlin.
>>
>> During the last 2 years I was choosing courses which cover my interests,
>> which include Semantic Web, Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition.
>> Moreover I completed the Text Mining and Analytics course offered on
>> Coursera.
>>
>> I also have 4 years programming experience as a working student (mostly
>> Java and scientific and numerical Python).
>>
>> I would like to work on one of the topic modelling ideas from your wiki.
>> Particularly the entity topic modelling approach which would allow to infer
>> more knowledge about the mined topics in the form of an RDF graph sounds
>> very interesting to me.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing from you!
>> Best,
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2017-02-08 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hello Kirill & welcome to DBpedia,

Happy to see that you are interested in our projects.
We'll get back to your comments soon

Cheers,
Dimitris

On Wednesday, February 8, 2017, Kirill Mishchenko 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> following the guidelines I want to introduce myself.  My name is Kirill. I
> am a PhD student working on Computational Humor. More precisely I’m working
> on the problem of finding/generating a humorous response given a textual
> input. My programming experience includes two summer internships in big
> Russian IT companies: in one I was programming in C# (SKB Kontur), in
> another I was a C++ developer (Yandex search). In daily life I use Python.
> I also have some experience in Scala by completing programming assignments
> in the course "Functional Program Design in Scala" by EPFL on Coursera.
>
> I’m inspired a lot by the possibility to contribute to a large NLP open
> source project during next summer. So far I found the project "Numeric
> value outlier detection and improvement of number parser" interesting to
> myself. I already left a warm up related question on the idea page.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kirill Mishchenko
>
>
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2018-02-22 Thread G V Sandeep
Thanks, I'll check them out.

On 22-Feb-2018 4:31 PM, "Magnus Knuth" 
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>
> thanks for your introduction and interest in DBpedia. Your skills seem a
> good fit.
>
> You can find the project ideas and warmup tasks at
> https://github.com/dbpedia/GSoC/issues
>
> We will give further instructions shortly.
>
> All the best
> Magnus
>
>
> > Am 05.01.2018 um 10:33 schrieb G V Sandeep :
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> >  I am G V Sandeep from BITS - Pilani, Hyderabad Campus. I am in my
> final year of Engineering and would like to gain experience of working for
> an open source project this summer.
> >  After looking through the potential organizations for GSoC 2018, I
> found DBPedia to be quite interesting and would be thrilled to work for it.
> Following are the links to know about me:
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> >  I am looking for help on topics like:
> >
> >   • Some warm up tasks to get started with DBPedia
> >   • Getting started with contributions
> >   • Standards to be followed etc.
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction

2018-03-17 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
(belated) Welcome, Victor!

If you didn't already, you can engage with the project mentors through the
project github issue interface.
Learning more about DBpedia and working on project-related (or general
DBpedia-related) warmup tasks usually helps a lot for the final proposals

good luck,

Best,
Dimitris

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>
> My name is Victor Ananyev. I'm a second year Master student in Physics
> (Quantum Field Theory department, Taras Shevchenko National University of
> Kyiv, Ukraine). Being physicist, I'm strong in Calculus and Linear Algebra,
> have a well developed abstract and critical thinking. Programming is my
> hobby since school years. Data science is a topic which interests me for
> last years. I'm really fond of working with live data, and would like to
> gain more experience in this field. I learn fast and due to long practice
> in programming I'm able to implement flexible solutions in short periods of
> time. I'm especially interested in *KB embeddings project*. I find it
> really useful, because visualizing Wikpedia structure in semantic way
> provides an easy way to dive into some topic starting from the most
> important its features. The framework is general enough, and could give a
> profit not only for organizing already gained knowledge but also visualize
> directions for developing new trends.
> I have strong skills in web development, experience in SQL, collaborative
> coding with Git and Trello. I'm used for writing reports after finishing
> micro-tasks; this along with comments from collaborators keeps me in flow.
> Have good skills in Python, but worked with C++ as well.
>
> I would like to take part in GSOC this summer contributing to DBpedia!
>
> Sincerely,
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-09 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Sourabh,

You should focus on one idea, read its references and develop it.
Cheers!

On 3/7/15 3:48 PM, Sourabh Dhanotia wrote:
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>
> My name is Sourabh Dhanotia , Masters student at International
> Institute of Information Technology , Hyderabad (India) (IIIT-H) . I'm
> interested in participating in GSoC with one of the DBpedia projects.
>
> These are the following projects that interests me :
>
> 5.1. Fact Extraction from Wikipedia Text
> 5.9. Keyword Search on DBpedia
> 5.10. DBpedia Metadata Datasets
> 5.13. Aligning Life-Science Ontologies to DBpedia
>
> I've done similar kind of work in past in a project which was about
> building a search module on XML dump of English Wikipedia on the whole
> as well as on different page sections (like Infobox , references etc).
> The project included writing my own parser for the data and using
> weighted tf-idf based model for search module.
> GitHub profile : https://github.com/sourabh1993
>
> Please let me know about how should i approach towards these projects.
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-09 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Chenxi Li & welcome to DBpedia

Ruben is the main mentor for this idea.
Please read the related links and let us know if you have any questions.
We can additionally give you some warm-up tasks if you want

Cheers,
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> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Chenxi Li, a first year master student in computer science
> department, specializing Data Mining and Business Intelligence in Universitat
> Politècnica de Catalunya.
>
> I first know DBpedia in the course "Open Data". We were asked to present a
> paper
> about open data and what I presented is"DBpedia: A Nucleus for a Web of
> Open Data". The idea to link global information is so great, but I
> recognized the challenge
> to get the latest data in real time which upset me.
>
> I'm quite excited that I have the opportunity to make some contributions
> to it now!
>
> So the project I want to participate is:
>
> 5.14 Scalable querying of the live DBpedia data stream
>
> I have much experience in java programming and database and quite open to
> new technologies which can be used in this project. Hope that I can be a
> contributor to this exciting project.
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-09 Thread Ruben Verborgh
Hi Chenxi Li,

Also welcome from my side!

> My name is Chenxi Li, a first year master student in computer science 
> department, specializing Data Mining and Business Intelligence in Universitat 
> Politècnica de Catalunya.

Is Joaquim Gabarro still around there? If so, send him my regards :-)

> I have much experience in java programming and database and quite open to new 
> technologies which can be used in this project. Hope that I can be a 
> contributor to this exciting project.

Great! Have you already played around with this application: 
http://fragments.dbpedia.org/ ?
Perhaps try to investigate how it works and what the main components are.
The source code of the client is at 
https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js
and of the server at https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js

Don't hesitate to ask questions if you like to learn more.

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-09 Thread Chenxi Li
Hi Ruben, Dimitris

Thanks very much for your welcome! I was exploring this topic these days
and more or less understand the challenge there. I'm now trying to dive
more deeply and read the code before making the proposal. I'm very glad to
do some warm-up exercises. I will appreciate it very much if you can
provide some.

Best Regards,
Chenxi Li

2015-03-09 10:38 GMT+01:00 Ruben Verborgh :

> Hi Chenxi Li,
>
> Also welcome from my side!
>
> > My name is Chenxi Li, a first year master student in computer science
> department, specializing Data Mining and Business Intelligence in
> Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.
>
> Is Joaquim Gabarro still around there? If so, send him my regards :-)
>
> > I have much experience in java programming and database and quite open
> to new technologies which can be used in this project. Hope that I can be a
> contributor to this exciting project.
>
> Great! Have you already played around with this application:
> http://fragments.dbpedia.org/ ?
> Perhaps try to investigate how it works and what the main components are.
> The source code of the client is at
> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js
> and of the server at https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js
>
> Don't hesitate to ask questions if you like to learn more.
>
> Best regards,
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-09 Thread Ruben Verborgh
Hi Chenxi Li,

> I'm very glad to do some warm-up exercises.

Here are some things you can try:
– Use the interface from the command line (for instance, using curl): 
http://fragments.dbpedia.org/2014/en.
– Retrieve responses in various content types through content negotiation. The 
server currently supports HTML, JSON(-LD), Turtle, TriG, N-Triples, N-Quads.
– Parse one or more responses and try to understand their differences.
– Set up a local server using a dataset of your choice. (Many datasets can be 
found here: http://lodlaundromat.org/wardrobe/.)
– Try to set up a local server with DBpedia 2014 or DBpedia live.

Don't worry if you can't do all of the above right away: we're here to help.

Best,

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-11 Thread Chenxi Li
Dear Ruben,

If the project 5.14 Scalable querying of the live DBpedia data stream is
approved, we are going to continue to work on
https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js,
https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js but not work from
scratch, Is it right?

Best Regards,
Chenxi Li

2015-03-09 14:35 GMT+01:00 Ruben Verborgh :

> Hi Chenxi Li,
>
> > I'm very glad to do some warm-up exercises.
>
> Here are some things you can try:
> – Use the interface from the command line (for instance, using curl):
> http://fragments.dbpedia.org/2014/en.
> – Retrieve responses in various content types through content negotiation.
> The server currently supports HTML, JSON(-LD), Turtle, TriG, N-Triples,
> N-Quads.
> – Parse one or more responses and try to understand their differences.
> – Set up a local server using a dataset of your choice. (Many datasets can
> be found here: http://lodlaundromat.org/wardrobe/.)
> – Try to set up a local server with DBpedia 2014 or DBpedia live.
>
> Don't worry if you can't do all of the above right away: we're here to
> help.
>
> Best,
>
> Ruben
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-11 Thread Ruben Verborgh
Hi Chenxi Li,

> If the project 5.14 Scalable querying of the live DBpedia data stream is 
> approved, we are going to continue to work 
> onhttps://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js, 
> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js but not work from scratch, 
> Is it right?

Absolutely, you can use the existing codebase :-)

More specifically, this task likely involves extending
– the server (https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js )
– the underlying data source (https://github.com/rdfhdt/hdt-cpp)

Especially the extension of the data source
is a highly technical (and very cool) challenge.

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-11 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Chenxi,
Since this also involves DBpedia Live we might need to implement some
changes / additions in the Live changeset format.
You'll probably not need to implement the changes but work on the
requirements

Best,
Dimitris

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Ruben Verborgh 
wrote:

> Hi Chenxi Li,
>
> > If the project 5.14 Scalable querying of the live DBpedia data stream is
> approved, we are going to continue to work onhttps://
> github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js,
> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js but not work from
> scratch, Is it right?
>
> Absolutely, you can use the existing codebase :-)
>
> More specifically, this task likely involves extending
> – the server (https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js )
> – the underlying data source (https://github.com/rdfhdt/hdt-cpp)
>
> Especially the extension of the data source
> is a highly technical (and very cool) challenge.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ruben




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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-11 Thread Chenxi Li
Hi Ruben, Dimitris,

Great, I am also very interested in building a bridge between DBpedia Live,
since they are together working for giving latest news to users.

Thanks very much, I really appreciate your help. I will try to understand
all relevant information and make an initial proposal this week. Thanks
again.

Best Regards,
Chenxi Li

2015-03-11 14:56 GMT+01:00 Dimitris Kontokostas :

> Hi Chenxi,
> Since this also involves DBpedia Live we might need to implement some
> changes / additions in the Live changeset format.
> You'll probably not need to implement the changes but work on the
> requirements
>
> Best,
> Dimitris
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Ruben Verborgh 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Chenxi Li,
>>
>> > If the project 5.14 Scalable querying of the live DBpedia data stream
>> is approved, we are going to continue to work onhttps://
>> github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js,
>> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js but not work from
>> scratch, Is it right?
>>
>> Absolutely, you can use the existing codebase :-)
>>
>> More specifically, this task likely involves extending
>> – the server (https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js )
>> – the underlying data source (https://github.com/rdfhdt/hdt-cpp)
>>
>> Especially the extension of the data source
>> is a highly technical (and very cool) challenge.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Ruben
>
>
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-12 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Nina,

I see you have already submitted a pull request for the project repo, 
thanks!
I've just merged it. Keep up with the good work!
Cheers,

On 3/12/15 2:48 PM, Nina Wan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My name is Nina Wan. I am a first-year graduate student of George
> Washington University. My major is Computer Science, focusing on
> Software Engineering.
>
> I'm interested in the following project:
> *5.1.* Fact Extraction from Wikipedia Text
>
> I have about 4-year experience in Java programming and several popular
> relational databases. I am a beginner with NPL and Open source project.
> I'm working on the warm-up tasks to get familiar with the technologies
> used in the above project. Hope I can learn from and make a contribution
> to the GSoC projects of DBpedia.
>
> Thanks!
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-13 Thread Nina Wan
Hi Marco,

Thank you! I'm happy that I can make a contribution.

Best wishes.
Nina

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Marco Fossati 
wrote:

> Hi Nina,
>
> I see you have already submitted a pull request for the project repo,
> thanks!
> I've just merged it. Keep up with the good work!
> Cheers,
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> On 3/12/15 2:48 PM, Nina Wan wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My name is Nina Wan. I am a first-year graduate student of George
>> Washington University. My major is Computer Science, focusing on
>> Software Engineering.
>>
>> I'm interested in the following project:
>> *5.1.* Fact Extraction from Wikipedia Text
>>
>> I have about 4-year experience in Java programming and several popular
>> relational databases. I am a beginner with NPL and Open source project.
>> I'm working on the warm-up tasks to get familiar with the technologies
>> used in the above project. Hope I can learn from and make a contribution
>> to the GSoC projects of DBpedia.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Nina
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-20 Thread Chenxi Li
Dear Ruben,

I meet some problem when exploring the code HDT for nodejs.
in hdt.js, it requires a file var hdtNative = require('../build/Release/hdt');
But I can't find this file
And so I can't figure out how hdtNative.createHdtDocument works.
Could you show me where this file is.

In addition, I read many materials about HDT and know it has big advantage.
But is it possible to make some change? For instance, implement the idea of
HDT in json format, including Header, Dictionary, Triples. And then we can
use document-oriented database such as Mongodb.

Just an idea, I haven't tried and don't know whether it's efficient or not.

Best Regards,
Chenxi Li

2015-03-11 14:51 GMT+01:00 Ruben Verborgh :

> Hi Chenxi Li,
>
> > If the project 5.14 Scalable querying of the live DBpedia data stream is
> approved, we are going to continue to work onhttps://
> github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Client.js,
> https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js but not work from
> scratch, Is it right?
>
> Absolutely, you can use the existing codebase :-)
>
> More specifically, this task likely involves extending
> – the server (https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js )
> – the underlying data source (https://github.com/rdfhdt/hdt-cpp)
>
> Especially the extension of the data source
> is a highly technical (and very cool) challenge.
>
> Best regards,
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-21 Thread Ruben Verborgh
Hi Chenxi Li,

> in hdt.js, it requires a file var hdtNative = 
> require('../build/Release/hdt'); But I can't find this file

The HDT.js library consists of two parts:
– (as an import) the original hdt-cpp library written in C++
– binding code to connect the hdt-cpp library to Node.js, written in C++ and 
JavaScript

Therefore, to use this library, it has to be compiled first.
You can find the instructions for building here:
https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/HDT-Node#build-manually

Let me know how this works.
(At the moment, the compilation process has issues on Windows,
 but works fine on all other platforms.)

> In addition, I read many materials about HDT and know it has big advantage. 
> But is it possible to make some change? For instance, implement the idea of 
> HDT in json format, including Header, Dictionary, Triples. And then we can 
> use document-oriented database such as Mongodb.

That would be possible. My hunch is that this would be rather slow,
but I'm open to be convinced by tests results that it's fast ;-)

Best,

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-21 Thread Chenxi Li
Sorry that I forgot to mention my OS which is Ubuntu 14.10.

2015-03-21 8:53 GMT+01:00 Ruben Verborgh :

> Hi Chenxi Li,
>
> > in hdt.js, it requires a file var hdtNative =
> require('../build/Release/hdt'); But I can't find this file
>
> The HDT.js library consists of two parts:
> – (as an import) the original hdt-cpp library written in C++
> – binding code to connect the hdt-cpp library to Node.js, written in C++
> and JavaScript
>
> Therefore, to use this library, it has to be compiled first.
> You can find the instructions for building here:
> https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/HDT-Node#build-manually
>
> Let me know how this works.
> (At the moment, the compilation process has issues on Windows,
>  but works fine on all other platforms.)
>
> > In addition, I read many materials about HDT and know it has big
> advantage. But is it possible to make some change? For instance, implement
> the idea of HDT in json format, including Header, Dictionary, Triples. And
> then we can use document-oriented database such as Mongodb.
>
> That would be possible. My hunch is that this would be rather slow,
> but I'm open to be convinced by tests results that it's fast ;-)
>
> Best,
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-21 Thread Chenxi Li
Hi Ruben, Dimitris,

Is it acceptable to use 2 servers instead of 1 server in 5.14?

Best Regards,
Chenxi Li

2015-03-21 21:26 GMT+01:00 Chenxi Li :

> Sorry that I forgot to mention my OS which is Ubuntu 14.10.
>
> 2015-03-21 8:53 GMT+01:00 Ruben Verborgh :
>
>> Hi Chenxi Li,
>>
>> > in hdt.js, it requires a file var hdtNative =
>> require('../build/Release/hdt'); But I can't find this file
>>
>> The HDT.js library consists of two parts:
>> – (as an import) the original hdt-cpp library written in C++
>> – binding code to connect the hdt-cpp library to Node.js, written in C++
>> and JavaScript
>>
>> Therefore, to use this library, it has to be compiled first.
>> You can find the instructions for building here:
>> https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/HDT-Node#build-manually
>>
>> Let me know how this works.
>> (At the moment, the compilation process has issues on Windows,
>>  but works fine on all other platforms.)
>>
>> > In addition, I read many materials about HDT and know it has big
>> advantage. But is it possible to make some change? For instance, implement
>> the idea of HDT in json format, including Header, Dictionary, Triples. And
>> then we can use document-oriented database such as Mongodb.
>>
>> That would be possible. My hunch is that this would be rather slow,
>> but I'm open to be convinced by tests results that it's fast ;-)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Ruben
>
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2015

2015-03-21 Thread Ruben Verborgh
Hi Chenxi Li,

> Is it acceptable to use 2 servers instead of 1 server in 5.14?

How would you want to use those 2 servers?

Best,

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction of myself

2016-03-01 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Dinesh and welcome!

All the steps you should follow are here:
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2016

Cheers,

Marco

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> Hello every one i am Dinesh Kakarla currently pursuing my B.tech at IIIT
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> org. So can anyone guide me through the initial stages
>
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction to myself

2016-03-14 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Welcome to DBpedia Peng Xu!

You are welcome to ask for details on the ideas you liked

Cheers,
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 2:52 AM, Peng Xu  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My name is Peng Xu. And I'm a first-year M.Sc. of Computing Science in
> University of Alberta. I hope it will not be too late to participate in
> this exciting group.
>
> In a graduate course I'm taking currently, DBpedia is introduced and
> utilized a lot for the course assignments. And I find it extremely powerful
> for information extraction and natural language processing. During the
> course, I've got familiar with sparql and rdflib package in python. In my
> undergraduate, I've worked on a project called Aminer
>  which is a scholar website like Google Scholar and
> DBLP. I'm responsible for extracting the data from google scholar and
> disambiguating authors' names in the database. In addition, I have known a
> little bit about scala and spark.
>
> Here's some ideas on DBpedia ideas for GSoC
> 
> I'm interested in:
>
>- Learning to predict types for DBpedia
>- Derived/Extra WikiPage Information Extractor
>- Merge and dockerify the DBpedia extraction and release process
>- The Table Extractor
>
> I've just skim these ideas and I will look into them deeper later on. Hope
> I can contribute to this great project.
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction GSoC 2017

2017-03-06 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Welcome back Wouter!

you already got familiar with some of the concepts of the new project (rml,
mappings, etc) from last year but feel free to post any questions you may
have on the ideas page

Cheers,
Dimitris

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> Dear community
>
> My name is Wouter Maroy. Last summer I had the chance of doing a GSoC
> project with DBpedia. Since I would like to apply again for GSoC 2017 with
> DBpedia, I'll reintroduce myself.
>
> I am a student at Ghent University (Belgium), currently pursuing a Master
> degree in Computer Science Engineering. The GSoC project in which I
> participated [1] titled "Integerating RML in the DBpedia Extraction
> Framework" . Two mentors were assigned for supervising the project:
> Dimitris Kontokostas and Anastasia Dimou. In the end, a proof of concept
> was implemented with success and during the months after the project I
> worked on the continuation. For GSoC 2017, the idea "DBpedia Mappings
> Front-End Administration" is of my interest. I'm looking forward to
> contribute during next summer.
>
> Kind regards,
> Wouter Maroy
>
>
> [1] https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2016/projects/
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction - GSoC 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Magnus Knuth
Hi Priyansh,


> Am 14.03.2018 um 21:25 schrieb Priyansh Trivedi :
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I am Priyansh, a masters' student at Universität Bonn, Germany, currently 
> working in the field of Semantic Question Answering (google scholar | github).
> I went through the proposed project ideas by DBpedia, and find myself 
> intrigued and driven to actualize some of them, and will be submitting my 
> proposals shortly.
> Before I do, I have the following two queries, I was hoping you could help 
> clarify (I did go through the FAQ before posting this message here).
> 
> - Can I apply for multiple projects within this organization, where one is as 
> suggested on the issues page, and another I intend to propose?

You could, but it makes a lot of work to write a good proposal. Being eager is 
never wrong, but honestly you should concentrate on one idea. And anyway, you 
can only do one job in the end. If you cannot decide by your own which project 
to step on, I’d recommend to sketch the ideas really briefly and ask us which 
one seems more promising.

> - I have been working at the Smart Data Analytics Lab at Uni Bonn (site under 
> development), under the guidance of Prof. Jens Lehmann for the past year and 
> a half. I understand that it might lead to a potential conflict of interest, 
> as mentioned on http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2018.
> 
>  DBpedia does not accept any student that is affiliated with a DBpedia member 
> organization.
>  
> Will the aforementioned hold in my case?

It can be complicated with students from befriended institutes, in particular 
when they had a working relation beforehand. This simply gives the impression 
that we are accepting students for GSoC instead of continuing to hire them. The 
actual idea of GSoC is to get some new developers for open source projects and 
thereby increase the number of open source people.

Hence some questions:
 * Until when did you work at SDA or are you still working there? You are 
listed as a current student assistant at their website.
 * Are you working or did you work together with one of the mentors for your 
projected idea?

I hope this answers your questions.

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction + question about 5.8

2015-03-23 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Anna & welcome

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:58 AM, Anna Wojcik 
wrote:

> Halo everybody! :)
>
> Firstly, my name is Ania and I am from Poland. Currently, I'm in the 2nd
> year of Computer Science in Cracow. I have never heard about DBpedia
> before, BUT as I read more about this it actually got my interest and
> sounds really exciting and challanging.
>
> But, I have several questions. So:
> 1) do I understand correctly that in 5.8 you want the new interface to
> show changes being made (for example: [someone] changed "this" to "that" on
> [date]) - or something in that pattern? If not, please let me know what you
> meant or if it's for us (me) to decide and implement however we (I) want it.
>

What we have right now is something like this
http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com/live/
which is not real time and based on the live mirror software

I also suggest to read the following articles the get a better idea

   - Jens Lehmann, Robert Isele, Max Jakob, Anja Jentzsch, Dimitris
   Kontokostas, Pablo N. Mendes, Sebastian Hellmann, Mohamed Morsey, Patrick
   van Kleef, Sören Auer, Christian Bizer. [image: PDF]DBpedia –
   A Large-scale, Multilingual Knowledge Base Extracted from Wikipedia
   . Semantic
   Web Journal, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp 167–195, 2015.
   - Mohamed Morsey, Jens Lehmann, Sören Auer, Claus Stadler, Sebastian
   Hellmann, (2012) "[image: PDF]DBpedia and the live extraction
   of structured data from Wikipedia
   ",
   Program: electronic library and information systems, Vol. 46 Iss: 2, pp.157
   – 181



> 2) you also say "Java/Scala" but on "Warm up excercises" you recommend
> Scala over Java. I know Scala mixes Java with functional programming but I
> wonder if this is what you meant or there is indeed a choice between those
> two.
>

It depends on each project details and in this case (DBpedia Live) we use
both.
We'd prefer to gradually move the Java code to Scala but it's not a
requirement


>
> I would rather have some things everything clarified before applying... :)
>

If you would like comments on your application, please harry up and submit
early ;)

Best,
Dimitris


>
> So, have a nice day/evening :)
> Ania
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction-Jiawei (Viclan) Wu

2016-03-03 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Jiawei Wu & welcome to DBpedia!

we are always available if you have any questions / clarifications on the
ideas you are interested in:)

Cheers,
Dimitris

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Jiawei Wu  wrote:

> Hi DBpedia team,
>
> I am Jiawei (Viclan) Wu, and you can call me Jiawei or Viclan. I am a
> junior undergraduate at Tsinghua University, China, and my main research
> interests lie on natural language processing and machine learning. Now, I
> worked at NLP Lab at Tsinghua and just submitted a paper about knowledge
> graph representation to the proceedings of ACL 2016.
>
> It is excited to find DBpedia projects in GSoC, cause these projects are
> close to my regular research work. I am extremely interested in Learning to
> predict types for DBpedia, and I have discussed it with Nilesh on DBpedia
> Ideas. I have experience in entity embeddings and state-of-art machine
> learning skills through courses and research work, so I would like to work
> on this project. And I will do the warmup tasks in the next few days.
>
> I am also planning to write a detailed proposal. I think it will be
> amazing to contribute to DBpedia, and hope I can have the opportunity to
> work with you team.
>
> Best wishes,
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and preliminary queries

2016-03-08 Thread Sandro Coelho
Welcome to DBpedia Kunal,Jha!

It's great that you have started on the warm up tasks!

Please use the ideas page to discuss details for each project. For DBpedia
Lookup, you can follow the steps listed at
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/ideas/idea/48/dbpedia-lookup-improvements/

Best.




2016-03-08 5:48 GMT-03:00 Kunal Jha :

> Hello
>
> I am Kunal, a final year Computer Science student in India. I have been
> working in NLP and Document Similarity for nearly 10 months now. I am
> currently interning at AKSW, at University of Leipzig, Germany, working on
> GERBIL- a platform with which researchers can evaluate the performance of
> their NER and NED approaches( as my undergraduate thesis). As a result of
> my internship, I have worked very closely with DBpedia and would love to
> continue contributing towards DBpedia as a part of Gsoc 2016. I have been
> on the mailing list for quite some time. I have looked up the ideas and
> would love to work on the DBpedia Lookup improvements. I have started
> to familiarise myself with the code and doing the warmup tasks. It would be
> great if you could please guide me towards the further steps?
>
> Cheers
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and preliminary queries

2016-03-09 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Welcome Kunal,

if you did all the warm up tasks without any problem and have no questions
you are probably ready to start writing your application ;)
(or ask for even more warm up tasks)

Cheers,
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:16 AM, Sandro Coelho 
wrote:

> Welcome to DBpedia Kunal,Jha!
>
> It's great that you have started on the warm up tasks!
>
> Please use the ideas page to discuss details for each project. For
> DBpedia Lookup, you can follow the steps listed at
> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/ideas/idea/48/dbpedia-lookup-improvements/
>
> Best.
>
>
>
>
> 2016-03-08 5:48 GMT-03:00 Kunal Jha :
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am Kunal, a final year Computer Science student in India. I have been
>> working in NLP and Document Similarity for nearly 10 months now. I am
>> currently interning at AKSW, at University of Leipzig, Germany, working on
>> GERBIL- a platform with which researchers can evaluate the performance
>> of their NER and NED approaches( as my undergraduate thesis). As a result
>> of my internship, I have worked very closely with DBpedia and would love to
>> continue contributing towards DBpedia as a part of Gsoc 2016. I have been
>> on the mailing list for quite some time. I have looked up the ideas and
>> would love to work on the DBpedia Lookup improvements. I have started
>> to familiarise myself with the code and doing the warmup tasks. It would be
>> great if you could please guide me towards the further steps?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Kunal
>>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction for GSoC 2016

2017-02-08 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hello Richhiey & welcome to DBpedia.

It is great that you got familiar with our extraction framework,
You may run some sample extractions to get a better feeling of how things
work or work on some of the warm up tasks we propose.

Cheers,
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On Sunday, January 22, 2017, Richhiey Thomas 
wrote:

> Hello devs,
>
> I am Richhiey Thomas and am studying CS in Mumbai University. I'd like to
> participate in GSoC 2017 with DBPedia.
>
> I'm sorry about sending this mail on the discussion mailing list. It was a
> mistake made in haste.
>
> I went through the information for GSoC students and people new to DBpedia
> and had an easy time getting introduced to the project. After looking at
> the basic instructions for students, I've setup the DBpedia extraction
> framework with Intellij IDEA and am currently trying to get a hang of how
> the framework works by looking into the codebase and its documentation.
> Going through past GSoC pages and the starter pages helped me have a good
> start.
>
> I will try my best to start solving bugs or issues to get an idea of how
> things really work by the time the ideas for this year are up :)
>
> With respect to background, I had participated in GSoC 2016 with Xapian
> Search Engine Library where my project was based on 'Clustering of Search
> Results'. I also have a decent command over Python, C++ (and thus OOP) and
> had started learning Scala recently. So this gives me a chance to look
> forward to the language :D
>
> I would love to know what more I can do to get involved!
>
> Thanks.
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and warm-up tasks

2015-03-10 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Rishi & welcome to DBpedia

On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Rishi Dua  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am Rishi Dua, final-year undergraduate at Indian Institute of Technology
> Delhi (IIT Delhi), India with a background in big data and machine learning.
>
> The project "DBPedia Live Scaling and User Interface" sounds the most
> relevant to my experience but I'd be open to exploring other relevant and
> challenging projects. During my internships at NICTA (Australia) and Sony
> (Japan), I have worked with data-sets containing billions of Tweets using
> the noSQL database Apache Lucene. After graduating, I'll be joining the Big
> Data team at Sony in October so I have no other commitments for the
> duration of GSOC.
>
> I started the warm-up tasks by improving the documentation. I added about
> 15 pages to the new wiki and edited a couple of already existing ones. Most
> of it was content copied from old wiki (wrote simple scripts to crawl old
> wiki and parse html to markdown) with minor additions at some places.
>

Thanks for your effort but note that we don't want a copy of the website to
the wiki, only improve the dev-related pages. What you could do is follow
the existing instructions and play a bit with the software. Then fill some
gaps that are not documented. At the moment the github wiki is more
up-to-date than the website and in the website we want only very high level
stuff and links to github for details. Again, thanks for putting effort in
this but would you mind deleting all non-dev pages from github?


>
> An older thread for this topic suggested setting up DBpedia Live. I have
> set up MediaWiki on my local system with the required extensions. Since the
> Wikipedia dump is ~10GB it'll take another day or two for me to have the
> local MediaWiki running. Additionally I'm writing a tutorial and scripts to
> automate the process that I'll upload by Wednesday.
>

That would be a great warm-up task. Note that I can give you dev access to
the update stream for starting / testing Live. In that case you will not
need a local mw clone but it would be nice to know how to set this up


> While I continue working on the 2 things, it'd be great if you could
> suggest issues or other things I could take up.
>

We have a gsoc student working on this:
https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/pull/358
It would be nice to additionally create a unit test to validate the json
parsing, join the thread to discuss the options on splitting it


>
> Also, is the old wiki down for maintenance?
>

yes, server upgrade

Cheers,
Dimtiris


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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and warm-up tasks

2015-03-10 Thread Rishi Dua
Hi Dimtiris,

Thanks for the quick response.

Thanks for your effort but note that we don't want a copy of the website to
> the wiki, only improve the dev-related pages. What you could do is follow
> the existing instructions and play a bit with the software. Then fill some
> gaps that are not documented. At the moment the github wiki is more
> up-to-date than the website and in the website we want only very high level
> stuff and links to github for details. Again, thanks for putting effort in
> this but would you mind deleting all non-dev pages from github?
>

I'm sorry about the confusion. I'll work on improving/adding dev-related
pages and will delete the non-dev pages later today.

That would be a great warm-up task. Note that I can give you dev access to
> the update stream for starting / testing Live. In that case you will not
> need a local mw clone but it would be nice to know how to set this up
>

I'm almost done downloading the dump. As you mentioned, I'll finish setting
it up for learning it. (I was earlier thinking of setting up the mw on my
EC2 but the dump is quite large for my limited credits)
For actual development, dev access sounds great. Thanks!


> We have a gsoc student working on this:
> https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/pull/358
> It would be nice to additionally create a unit test to validate the json
> parsing, join the thread to discuss the options on splitting it
>

Perfect! Looks like it'll help me become familiar with the code base too.
I'll have a look at today and let you know if I need help with that and/or
if I have any questions.


> Also, is the old wiki down for maintenance?
>>
> yes, server upgrade
>

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and Proposal Feedback Request

2016-03-25 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Ankit and welcome to DBpedia,

if you want to work on this through GSoC please submit your application on
the system https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
I think the deadline is very close (if not over yet)

Cheers,
Dimitris

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>
> Dear Sir/Madam,
> I am Ankit Kumar Jaiswal and have applied for GSoC 2016. I am in my final
> year of Bachelors. I am interested in Automatic Mapping Extraction idea of
> yours.
>
> I have started working on the warm-up task suggested on your idea page.
>
> I request your precious feedback over proposal draft.
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WY755vUPP8l3E6jYub1bbJ-7IRmA46esTBqEZXe9JoY/edit
>
>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and Proposal Feedback Request

2016-03-27 Thread Ankit Jaiswal
Hello sir,

Thank you for reminding me, but the deadline was already over. I missed my
final proposal submission by few minutes.
However, I am wiling to contribute if I am allowed; given the fact that I
can't be a part of GSoC 2016.

Thanking You
Ankit

On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 2:04 AM Dimitris Kontokostas 
wrote:

> Hi Ankit and welcome to DBpedia,
>
> if you want to work on this through GSoC please submit your application on
> the system https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
> I think the deadline is very close (if not over yet)
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Ankit Jaiswal 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear Sir/Madam,
>> I am Ankit Kumar Jaiswal and have applied for GSoC 2016. I am in my final
>> year of Bachelors. I am interested in Automatic Mapping Extraction idea of
>> yours.
>>
>> I have started working on the warm-up task suggested on your idea page.
>>
>> I request your precious feedback over proposal draft.
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WY755vUPP8l3E6jYub1bbJ-7IRmA46esTBqEZXe9JoY/edit
>>
>>
>> Regards,
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>>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and Proposal Feedback Request

2016-03-27 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Thanks for offering to work outside of gsoc Ankit
Your offer is of course more than welcome :)

However the idea you are interested in has applications from GSoC students
and it wouldn't be fair for them.

You can either wait until the student selection process is complete or pick
up another GSoC idea that has no applications (e.g. the sweble parser idea).

Since your contribution will be outside of GSoC, you are also not limited
to the GSoC ideas;)

Cheers,
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On Mar 27, 2016 12:32 PM, "Ankit Jaiswal"  wrote:

> Hello sir,
>
> Thank you for reminding me, but the deadline was already over. I missed my
> final proposal submission by few minutes.
> However, I am wiling to contribute if I am allowed; given the fact that I
> can't be a part of GSoC 2016.
>
> Thanking You
> Ankit
>
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 2:04 AM Dimitris Kontokostas 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ankit and welcome to DBpedia,
>>
>> if you want to work on this through GSoC please submit your application
>> on the system https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
>> I think the deadline is very close (if not over yet)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Ankit Jaiswal 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Dear Sir/Madam,
>>> I am Ankit Kumar Jaiswal and have applied for GSoC 2016. I am in my
>>> final year of Bachelors. I am interested in Automatic Mapping Extraction
>>> idea of yours.
>>>
>>> I have started working on the warm-up task suggested on your idea page.
>>>
>>> I request your precious feedback over proposal draft.
>>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WY755vUPP8l3E6jYub1bbJ-7IRmA46esTBqEZXe9JoY/edit
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ankit
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and question regarding chatbot

2017-03-07 Thread Ricardo Usbeck
Dear Daniel, all, 

first of all, thanks for interest in that topic.

1) You totally nailed. Additionally, the chat bot should keep track so we can 
answer questions based on the user’s history, e.g.. “When was Barack Obama 
born?” => “Does he have kids?” and resolve he to Barack Obama. 

2) For this GSoC project something more close to ELIZA than to neural nets is 
preferred since neural nets are not easy to control and overwatch. The dialogue 
benchmark is one option to learn the grammar for something ELIZA-like. 

Best regards
Ricardo 
> On 6 Mar 2017, at 14:53, Daniel Obraczka  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm a Computer Science student living in Leipzig currently pursuing my 
> master degree. I'm very interested to work on the chatbot idea. My first 
> warmup task can be found here: 
> https://github.com/dobraczka/DBpedia_chatbot_warmup
> For the second task I wrote a Telegram bot utilizing openQA: 
> https://github.com/dobraczka/OpenQABot
> 
> I also have two questions regarding the DBpedia Chatbot idea:
> 
> 1) The chatbot should build on existing QA systems. Do I understand it 
> correctly, that the role of the chatbot should be on the one hand to 
> give responses where the user is not explicitly asking a question (in 
> which case the QA system cannot be used) and on the other hand ask the 
> user to provide more information if the question is incomplete/ambiguous ?
> 
> 2) The third warm-up task encourages the candidates to read about 
> grammar-based chatbots. Therefore I would assume the aim is to build a 
> closed domain chatbot (similar to e.g. ELIZA), rather than e.g. using 
> neural networks. Is this correct? Or should the dialogue benchmark 
> (mentioned in the project description) be used to train the bot 
> similarly to how e.g. the Ubuntu Corpus[1] was used to train machine 
> learning algorithms?
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Daniel Obraczka
> 
> [1] R. Lowe et al.,  The Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus: A Large Dataset for 
> Research in Unstructured Multi-Turn Dialogue Systems, 2015 
> https://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.08909.pdf
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and Interest in Table Extractor Project

2016-03-08 Thread Sandro Coelho
Welcome to DBpedia Andrey!

Nice to know that you are working on warm-up tasks. Keep going  and please use
the ideas page to discuss details for each project.

About Slack, @Dimitris can provide you more details.

All the best,


2016-03-08 9:54 GMT-03:00 Andrey Pechenezhskiy :

> Hello!
>
> My name is Andrey Pechenezhskiy, I have been studying at the Perm State
> University, Russia for six years. My research interests lie in the fields
> of NLP and web-mining for Competitive Intelligence tasks.
>
> I am interested in the table extractor project
>  that aims to
> extract data hidden in tables because I have experience in the web content
> mining and Scala. I have studied the code of the soccer extractor
>  which parses a Wikipedia
> template “CarrieraSportivo” and composes an RDF graph. I decided to
> continue working with the football domain on the first step because this
> domain contains many different tables. I have been researching the
> Wikipedia templates that formats tables. Then I have worked with the
> extraction-framework and found some infobox mappings for the table
> templates that could be useful.
>
> I think the project will be based on the systematization of hypothesis
> testing results. So, have the result of the project to be a new table
> extractor in extractor-framework and should intermediate work of the
> project be Scala scripts without extraction-framework?
>
> I will continue to explore extractor-framework, Wikipedia tables, and
> articles about the table extraction, then I will write the draft of the
> proposal and will implement extractor for some table templates in Scala. I
> will appreciate if you invited me in the DBpedia #gsoc slack channel or
> give me some suggestions.
>
> Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Introduction and Interest in Table Extractor Project

2016-03-09 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Andrey & welcome,

I sent you a slack invitation, regarding your project questions, I think it
is best if you ask them on the ideas page directly

Cheers,
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:29 AM, Sandro Coelho 
wrote:

> Welcome to DBpedia Andrey!
>
> Nice to know that you are working on warm-up tasks. Keep going  and please use
> the ideas page to discuss details for each project.
>
> About Slack, @Dimitris can provide you more details.
>
> All the best,
>
>
> 2016-03-08 9:54 GMT-03:00 Andrey Pechenezhskiy :
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> My name is Andrey Pechenezhskiy, I have been studying at the Perm State
>> University, Russia for six years. My research interests lie in the fields
>> of NLP and web-mining for Competitive Intelligence tasks.
>>
>> I am interested in the table extractor project
>>  that aims
>> to extract data hidden in tables because I have experience in the web
>> content mining and Scala. I have studied the code of the soccer extractor
>>  which parses a
>> Wikipedia template “CarrieraSportivo” and composes an RDF graph. I decided
>> to continue working with the football domain on the first step because this
>> domain contains many different tables. I have been researching the
>> Wikipedia templates that formats tables. Then I have worked with the
>> extraction-framework and found some infobox mappings for the table
>> templates that could be useful.
>>
>> I think the project will be based on the systematization of hypothesis
>> testing results. So, have the result of the project to be a new table
>> extractor in extractor-framework and should intermediate work of the
>> project be Scala scripts without extraction-framework?
>>
>> I will continue to explore extractor-framework, Wikipedia tables, and
>> articles about the table extraction, then I will write the draft of the
>> proposal and will implement extractor for some table templates in Scala. I
>> will appreciate if you invited me in the DBpedia #gsoc slack channel or
>> give me some suggestions.
>>
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