Hi pablo, all

I am forwarding this to stanbol-dev to give everyone a change to follow this 
discussion.

best
Rupert

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Pablo Mendes <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: IKS, VIE, dbpedia
> Date: 08. Februar 2012 19:02:19 MEZ
> To: Rupert Westenthaler <[email protected]>
> Cc: John Pereira <[email protected]>, Henri Bergius 
> <[email protected]>, Pablo Mendes <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> Hi Rupert, all
> 
>> For the Stanbol Community especially a nice
>> 
>> * Stanbol<->  dbpedia spotlight
>> * Stanbol<->   dbpedia LIVE
>> 
>> integration would be very interesting.
> 
> Same here! A "DBpedia Spotlight Live" is one of the things on which I've been 
> itching to work for a while now! We've even done some sketching. My problem 
> is, unfortunately, limited resources at the moment. If I manage to dig up the 
> resources, I'd love to do the three-way integration.
> 
>> 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.
> 
> Yes, I've noticed that project. I have my own extraction code (also including 
> some pig scripts of my own). They have been doing the trick for me so far. 
> But I've already set my mind on moving to pignlproc and extending it, in case 
> I need to develop something new along those lines.
> 
> So, shall we talk on Monday about possible ways to collaborate? Perhaps 16:00 
> CET? Any time on Mon or Tue work for me.
> 
> Cheers,
> Pablo
> 
> 
> On 08/02/12 08:42, Rupert Westenthaler wrote:
>> 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
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>>>>> 
>>>>> 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
> 
> -- 
> Pablo N. Mendes
> Research Associate
> Web Based Systems Group
> Freie Universität Berlin
> http://wbsg.de
> 

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