Dear All,
I'm Alessio Bosca and I'm working on a project aiming to provide CV
management via CMS and semantic technologies. The project is run by CELI
( http://www.celi.it ) under the umbrella of the IKS early adopter
program.
Our company is devoted to natural language comprehension and text
analysis; the project is focused on languages different from English,
mainly French and Italian.
As byproduct of this work, we developed a software module for STANBOL
in order to connect to our linguistic web services (available on
http://linguagrid.org/) like OpenCalais and Zemanta modules.
I would like to contribute to the project by submitting this module
(obviously as open source).
Is this possible? How can I obtain a user/password in order to submit
the code to STANBOL svn repository?
I downloaded the latest version of STANBOL (0.9.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT)
and successfully tested the module integration within the framework.
The services included so far in the module as Enhancement Engines are:
- a Named Entity Recognition service for French
- a Lemmatizer for Italian, German, Romanian, Russian, Danish (it
creates an annotation on the document whose content is the lemmatized
form of the document)
- a Language Identifier for Italian, French,German,Spanish, Portuguese,
Polish, Hungarian, Dutch, Swedish,Arabic, Russian,Turkish, Romanian,
Greek, Norwegian
- a Document Classification services for Italian, French, German,
English, Spanish, Portuguese that associates a document to DBPedia classes
The services are free to use for research purposes, while require a
license fee for commercial use.
The Enhancement Engines are by default provided with a demo license that
allows a certain number of daily requests in order to test them.
Proper license keys (both for research purposes and commercial use) can
be obtained on http://linguagrid.org/ web page (or sending me an email
request) and you are encouraged to request them in order to override the
limits of the demo license key.
I hope that our contribution could be useful for the developers and
early adopters interested to experiment with less supported languages
like Italian or French (i.e. using lemmatization in order to increase
the recall of entities mapping to custom vocabularies)
Bests Regards,
Alessio
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Alessio Bosca, Ph.D.
CELI s.r.l.
Via San Quintino 31
10121 Torino
Tel. +39 011.562.71.15
Fax +39 011.506.40.86
http://www.celi.it
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