thanks very much Alessio, we are doing some test in these days, so i'll try to use your addition as well and let you know :-)
Alfredo 2012/4/16 Alessio Bosca <[email protected]> > Hi Alfredo, > > I submitted to the project a patch last week with the code of the > enhancers. As soon as they'll be checked and properly tested I believe > they'll be released on the svn > For the time being a demo installation of Stanbol with our engines is > accessible at http://research.celi.it:8082/ > > Alessio > > > On 04/11/2012 11:01 PM, seralf wrote: > >> Hi Alessio i'm working too with stanbol: at the moment i'm experimenting >> with keywordLinkingEngine and some thesauri, but the best could be tuning >> the enhancement chains for italian. >> Is it possibile to test you component? do you plan to release them? :-) >> >> >> Alfredo Serafini >> >> 2012/4/11 Alessio Bosca<[email protected]> >> >> Hi Alessandro and Rupert, >>> >>> thanks for the welcome and the information on how contribute to the >>> project. >>> As you suggested I posted the code of our engines as a new Feature issue >>> ( >>> https://issues.apache.org/****jira/browse/STANBOL-583?**<https://issues.apache.org/**jira/browse/STANBOL-583?**> >>> focusedCommentId=13251505#****comment-13251505<https://** >>> issues.apache.org/jira/browse/**STANBOL-583?focusedCommentId=** >>> 13251505#comment-13251505<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-583?focusedCommentId=13251505#comment-13251505> >>> > >>> >>> ) >>> >>> A demo installation of Stanbol with our engines is now accessible at >>> http://research.celi.it:8082/ >>> >>> I have worked with revision 1306971 (dated 3/29/12). From the OSGI >>> console >>> it seems possible to define custom chains. >>> However I am surely available to keep on working on the contribution and >>> add the support for the language specific chains if is actually missing >>> >>> Let me know if you have any trouble/feedback on the engines >>> >>> >>> Bests, >>> >>> Alessio >>> >>> On 04/03/2012 06:11 PM, Alessandro Adamou wrote: >>> >>> Hi Alessio, and welcome aboard! >>>> >>>> It is great to see you're jogging the idea of contributing with so many >>>> engines. >>>> >>>> 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? >>>>> >>>>> You might want to run for committership. If so you are very welcome to >>>> register an account on the Apache issue tracker, open "Improvement" or >>>> "New >>>> feature" tickets and post the code of your engines as patches: >>>> >>>> https://issues.apache.org/****jira/browse/STANBOL<https://issues.apache.org/**jira/browse/STANBOL> >>>> <https://**issues.apache.org/jira/browse/**STANBOL<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL> >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>> I downloaded the latest version of STANBOL (0.9.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT) >>>> >>>>> and successfully tested the module integration within the framework. >>>>> >>>>> What svn revision have you worked with? All pre-release modules are >>>> versioned as 0.9.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT. >>>> >>>> I'm asking you because recent revisions added support for enhancement >>>> chains, and given their take on multilinguality, your engines look >>>> pretty >>>> much like they could be articulated into pre-configured, or selectable >>>> chains. I actually don't know if there is branching support, but it >>>> would >>>> be super if a language-specific chain could be invoked upon detection by >>>> your Language Identifier engine. >>>> >>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> So, you wrapped calls to your linguistic services into engines for the >>>> Stanbol enhancer, am I right? I guess that for a Stanbol contribution >>>> it's >>>> pretty fine to do so as the Zemanta engine does, so long as it is okay >>>> to >>>> license the engine's client code under the Apache License 2. >>>> >>>> Do you have a demo installation of Stanbol online with your engines set >>>> up? >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> >>>> Alessandro >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>> ***************************************** >>> >>> 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 >>> ***************************************** >>> >>> >>> >>> > > -- > *************************************** > 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 > *************************************** > > >
