Thank you so much Pei for this update on what's going on with latest 
development with cTAKES.   I've been away for a while and trying to get back up 
to speed  and your summary below saved a lot of time sifting through emails.    
 
Getting back into the program, I'm starting with understanding ytex and came 
across this which is very helpful:
 
https://code.google.com/p/ytex/
 
Regards,
Paula
 
> From: pei.c...@childrens.harvard.edu
> To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
> Subject: [DRAFT] [REPORT] Apache cTAKES Mar 2014
> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 15:03:04 +0000
> 
> Feel Free to add/edit (due 3/12/14)
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> Apache cTAKES (clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System) is a 
> natural language processing (NLP) tool for information extraction from 
> electronic medical record clinical free-text.
> 
> 
> 
> Issues:
> 
> There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
> 
> 
> 
> Releases:
> 
> - ctakes-3.0.0-incubating on 2013-02-22
> 
> - ctakes-3.1.0 on 2013-08-30
> 
> - ctakes-3.1.1 on 2013-12-05
> 
> 
> 
> Development:
> 
> The committee is actively working and planning for the future release Some of 
> the planned code changes for the upcoming release includes:
> 
> - YTEX (Yale Extensions for Apache cTAKES) has been committed to sandbox.
> 
> Key features include storing annotations into an relational db, exporting 
> annotation to data mining toolkits (WEKA, R, Matlab, etc.).
> 
> - New faster dictionary lookup component has been committed to sandbox
> 
> - New temporal relations component in progress
> 
> - Various bug fixes and code enhancements tracked by Jira
> 
> 
> 
> Community:
> 
> Last Committers/PMC:
> 
> Murali Nagendranath (2013-10-21)
> 
> Vijay Garla (2013-11-16)
> 
> dev mailing list subscribers count: 103 (+9 since last report) user mailing 
> list subscribers count: 91 (+10 since last report)
> 
                                          

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