Thanks Paul, thanks Roberto for the pointers.

I of course know of LanguageWare and uima-drools, so my post was somewhat inartfully/mistakably expressed. I was rather hinting at the TextMarker release (UIMA sandbox) I am working on right now.

Best,

Peter


Am 09.11.2012 16:44, schrieb Roberto Franchini:
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Peter Klügl <pklu...@uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote:
Without going in an in-depth comparison : Behemoth (
https://github.com/DigitalPebble/behemoth) can be used to deploy your UIMA
or GATE pipelines over a Hadoop cluster so both tools are on an equal
footing from that point of view. UIMA-AS can be used for non-batch,
low-latency processing, there is no equivalent for GATE but building one
with e.g. Storm would not be too difficult to do.  UIMA is likely to be
faster than GATE indeed however it has no equivalent of JAPE.

Well, I hope that this will change soon (the equivalent of JAPE, of course).
We developed  a wrapper to Drools rule engine:

https://github.com/celi-uim/uima-drools

This module allows to write "grammars" with Drools.
The code is a POC: integrating it inside your base code is very easy.
Cheers,
FRANK


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