Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] GSOC 2014 - Ontology Consistency check

2014-02-27 Thread Ankur Padia
Hello everyone, I am resending the previously sent mail but with references; which is as follows. After going through the issues page of GitHub for DBpedia; there is some discussion on the Enrichment of Ontology using OWL Axiom [1] and found an idea focusing on the same but was limited to

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Fwd: Request to access experimental code

2014-02-27 Thread Ankur Padia
Dear Chirstina, > > Looks good! > Thank you for your valuable feedback. > So which one do you prefer? > Among the approach listed before, I will prefer TBSL as it scope is relatively wider. > And what are the most crucial aspects for you, that play a role when > deciding for one? >

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] GSoC'14 Testing Crowdsourcing

2014-02-27 Thread Dimitris Kontokostas
Hi Nishant & welcome to the DBpedia community. The idea you chose is very interesting and needed in order to move DBpedia forward. One thing that you should know is that you will have to work with Scala code (and maybe a little Java) so one of your main tasks is to get familiar with Scala. [1] Bef

[Dbpedia-gsoc] GSoC'14 Testing Crowdsourcing

2014-02-27 Thread Nishant Prateek
Hi, I am Nishant. I am a sophomore undergraduate student at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. It is one of the leading research institutes in India. I am pursuing my B.Tech. in Computer Science with MS by research in Computational Linguistics (five-year dual degree).

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Fwd: Request to access experimental code

2014-02-27 Thread christina unger
Dear Ankur, Looks good! So which one do you prefer? And what are the most crucial aspects for you, that play a role when deciding for one? For me, one very important point, that you mention in your pro and con lists, is the kind of queries an approach can handle. Should a QA engine for DBped

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Hello everyone and apply for 'Pattern Discovery and Knowledge Base Completion'

2014-02-27 Thread Ztl2004
thanks Heiko! I will talk to you guys after reading these paper. > 在 Feb 27, 2014,8:26 PM,Heiko Paulheim 写道: > > Hi Zhang, > > thanks for your interest in the proposal! Here's a paper describing what's > already been done in DBpedia at the moment: > http://www.heikopaulheim.com/documents/iswc

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Hello everyone and apply for 'Pattern Discovery and Knowledge Base Completion'

2014-02-27 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Zhang and welcome on board! @Heiko, could you please provide some references to expand the idea proposal? Cheers! On 2/26/14, 2:15 PM, 张天雷 wrote: > hi, everyone. > > This is Zhang Tianlei, a PHD candidate of Computer Science, Tsinghua > University @BeiJing, China. > > I spend most of my time

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Fwd: Request to access experimental code

2014-02-27 Thread Ankur Padia
Hello every one, I have tried to list couple of advantages and disadvantages for the approach [1, 2] and [3]. Please let me know if there are any correction. Following is description of the systems [1, 2, 3] followed by its respective advantages and disadvantages. *TBSL [1] - Template bas

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] GSOC 2014 - Ontology Consistency check

2014-02-27 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Ankur, Please provide references on the issues you mentioned. Are you talking about issue [1] and idea [2]? Cheers! [1] https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/issues/17 [2] http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2014/ideas#h359-11 On 2/27/14, 8:38 AM, Ankur Padia wrote: > Hello everyone, > >

Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] Interested in Natural Language Question Answering Engine for GSOC

2014-02-27 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Aarsh and welcome on board! We already have been discussing quite a lot about this project, so please have a look at the following mailing list thread and feel free to come back with more focused questions: http://sourceforge.net/p/dbpedia/mailman/message/32026164/ Cheers! Marco On 2/27/1