No, this is not an easily reproduced error: I have noticed it so far
only upon application of typesystem-specific ruta rules. I will try to
come up with an easily reproducible example.
In the meantime, I followed your suggestions and added 2 XMI
serialization calls at the end of the AE process
The CAS doesn't natively support hash maps. One possible motivation is that the
design was aimed at allowing multiple independent systems to process the CAS
data, including Annotators written in C++. To support this, it would be
necessary to implement a common hash map in multiple languages (Java
Hi Jens,
I would be happy to help out.
Best, Renaud
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Jens Grivolla wrote:
> Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA workshop.
> How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
>
> WORKSHOP TIMELINE
> • 19th January 2014: Wo
In a core UIMA aggregate engine all annotators run in a single thread, and
the code length moving from one annotator to another is "small". When
deployed asynchronously, each annotator in a different thread, the code
length is much higher and there is thread switching overhead as well.
In my exper
good idea, I think it'd be really nice.
Tommaso
2013/10/21 Jens Grivolla
> Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA workshop.
> How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
>
> WORKSHOP TIMELINE
> • 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
> • 26
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA
workshop. How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
• 26th January 2014: Notification of workshop acceptances
• 18th July 2014: Camera-