Hi Pablo, all I am singing this also to stanbol-dev to give also the Stanbol community a change to follow this discussion.
On 07.02.2012, at 20:41, Pablo Mendes wrote: > > Hi John, Henri, > First of all, thanks for the introduction. > > I browsed around the website and tested a few tools. You guys are doing an > amazing job! Congrats! > Thanks for the positive feedback > I do, indeed, see a lot of potential for collaboration. > +1 For the Stanbol Community especially a nice * Stanbol <-> dbpedia spotlight * Stanbol <-> dbpedia LIVE integration would be very interesting. Pablo you might be also interested in pignlproc [1] : Apache Pig utilities to build training corpora for machine learning / NLP out of public Wikipedia and DBpedia dumps. > Why don't we schedule a Skype call on Friday or early next week? Meanwhile, I > will keep studying your material in order to be able to zoom into the points > of contact with highest impact. > Friday does not work for me. Next week should be fine. best Rupert [1] https://github.com/ogrisel/pignlproc > Cheers, > Pablo > > > > On 2/7/2012 2:10 PM, John Pereira wrote: >> Hello >> Pablo >> >> Thanks Henri. >> >> As I am sure Henri has mentioned, we (IKS) are working on open source >> components that make it possible for open source CMS vendors to semantically >> enhance and link content. The collection of components are loosely coupled >> and can be accessed via RESTful web services. They are designed to be used >> as stand-alone components without dependencies across the stack. Here is a >> brief look at the components: >> >> Back-end >> - ContentHub which stores content plus enhancements and provides added >> search functionality via Solr, >> - CMS Adapter which provides bidirectional mappings between JCR/CMIS >> compliant CMS and RDF Data >> - Enhancements engines which include, LangID (identify language) NER, >> Keyword linking, Topíc categorization, Metaxa >> - Entity Hub which manages multiple entity schemas >> >> Front-end >> - VIE Framework. This is something I am sure that Henri is more capable of >> explaining. But in a few simple words it is the presentation layer based on >> the idea of de-coupling it from the underlying content management system. >> The framework is based on HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery, Nodejs and backbonejs. >> It Some of the ideas behind this are formless editing, never loose your >> content. The interaction with the back-end enhancement components are >> defined in widgets such as Annotatejs, Image widget, Autocomplete… >> >> Software: >> To improve the sustainability of the technology beyond the life of the EU >> part-funded project IKS it was decided early on to move to the Apache >> Foundation with the back-end components. Currently Apache Stanbol >> http://incubator.apache.org/stanbol/ is still in incubation the goal is to >> graduate to full Apache project in 2012. The front-end components are hosted >> on Github see: https://github.com/iks >> >> Demo: >> Please check our current demo site http://dev.iks-project.eu/. For the >> front-end components https://github.com/iks, viejs.org and createjs.org are >> nice starting points. >> >> Roadmap: >> A full stack of components will be released end of February 2012 called IKS >> Release 6.0. This is for documentation purposes only >> http://code.google.com/p/iks-project/ >> A first release of Apache Stanbol by March 2012. >> >> I would suggest scheduling a Skype call to discuss possible collaboration. >> Please confirm >> >> Looking forward to hearing from you. >> >> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> John Pereira >>> Senior Project Manager | www.salzburgresearch.at >>> >>> Jakob-Haringer Strasse 5/3 >>> 5020 Salzburg, Austria >>> >>> Desk: + 43 662 2288 247 >>> Mobile: + 43 664 8142003 >>> Fax: + 43 662 2288 222 >>> Email: [email protected] >>> >>> Current Projects: >>> >>> Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS) is an open source community, >>> building a flexible technology platform for semantically enhanced >>> Content Management Systems (CMS) >>> www.iks-project.eu >>> >>> ConnectME facilitates a new interactive media experience built on top >>> of the convergence of TV/video and the Web. >>> www.connectme.at/ >> >> >> >> >> On Feb 7, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Henri Bergius wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I met Pablo Mendes from the Berlin Free University. They're one of the >>> groups behind dbpedia and are working on some tools related to Stanbol and >>> Create, like RDFaAce and dbpedia spotlight. >>> >>> He was interested in figuring out how to collaborate with IKS. >>> >>> /Henri >>> >> > > > -- > --- > Pablo N. Mendes > Research Associate > Web Based Systems Group > Freie Universität Berlin > > http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/en/institute/pwo/bizer/team/MendesPablo.html
