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Rupert Westenthaler commented on STANBOL-706:
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Updates related to the two questions in the above comment

### DBpedia Spotlight Modlues/Bundles 

After looking at all four Spotlight engines I came to the conclusion that it 
would be best to have them all in the same module - as described in option (3) 
of the above comment. The main reason are the potential code savings of this 
solution.

For that I will move all engines to a module with the artifactId 
"org.apache.stanbol.enhancer.engines.dbpspotlight" and the path "{stanbol-trunk}
/enhancer/engines/dbpedia-spotlight"


### Effects on the Stanbol default Configuration 

Those problems are solved by STANBOL-717

                
> DBpedia Spotlight EnhancementEngines integration
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STANBOL-706
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-706
>             Project: Stanbol
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Enhancer
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0-incubating
>            Reporter: Iavor Jelev
>            Assignee: Rupert Westenthaler
>         Attachments: dbpediaspotlightintegration.rar
>
>
> In the process of the early adopters programme of the IKS we developed 4 
> EnhancementEngines, which integrate the different aspects of DBpedia 
> Spotlight in Apache Stanbol. We would like to contribute them, so they can 
> eventually become a part of the Stanbol Stack. The engines are as follows:
> - dbpediaspotlightannotate - spots the potential mentions, retrieves the 
> candidate DBpedia resources, disambiguates them if needed, and links the 
> mentions to the best one
> - dbpediaspotlightcandidates - same as annotate, but does not disambiguate 
> the candidates for each mention. Rather it returns the top K ones.
> - dbpediaspotlightdisambiguate - does not do spotting, it just selects the 
> candidates for the given mentions and does disambiguation.
> - dbpediaspotlightspot - does only spotting, no candidate resource selection, 
> disambiguation or linking

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