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Posted to dev@lucene.apache.org by Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com> on 2013/03/18 14:07:43 UTC

GSoC 2013

Hi all,

I would be interested in doing a Google Summer of Code this year with
Lucene or Solr. My master thesis topic is about Sentiment analysis, there
is any research in this direction inside Solr and Lucene? If there is any
other interesting topic I would be open to discuss.

Thanks in advance,
Raimon Bosch.

Re: GSoC 2013

Posted by Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>.
Hi Tommaso,

Yes, I agree. To use Lucene in this kind of project we would need to focus
on creating sentiment ranking or improve the text classification
capabilities of Lucene. Integration with other might be interesting, also.

Thanks,
Raimon Bosch.

2013/3/20 Tommaso Teofili <to...@gmail.com>

> Hello Raimon,
>
> depending on what focus your master thesis should be Lucene / Solr may or
> not be the right project.
> Basically if your sentiment analysis topic is tight to information
> retrieval (very dummy example: making a search engine which scores
> documents boosting "positive" ones) then it could be ok (in this case you
> could leverage some classification capabilities Lucene has [1]) otherwise
> if your task is more focused on the extraction of such sentiments then
> other projects may fit better, see for example OpenNLP or Mahout or UIMA.
>
> My 2 cents,
> Tommaso
>
> [1] :
> http://www.slideshare.net/teofili/text-categorization-with-lucene-and-solr
>
>
>
>
> 2013/3/19 Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>
>
>> Anyone interested?
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/18 Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I would be interested in doing a Google Summer of Code this year with
>>> Lucene or Solr. My master thesis topic is about Sentiment analysis, there
>>> is any research in this direction inside Solr and Lucene? If there is any
>>> other interesting topic I would be open to discuss.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Raimon Bosch.
>>>
>>
>>
>

Re: GSoC 2013

Posted by Tommaso Teofili <to...@gmail.com>.
Hello Raimon,

depending on what focus your master thesis should be Lucene / Solr may or
not be the right project.
Basically if your sentiment analysis topic is tight to information
retrieval (very dummy example: making a search engine which scores
documents boosting "positive" ones) then it could be ok (in this case you
could leverage some classification capabilities Lucene has [1]) otherwise
if your task is more focused on the extraction of such sentiments then
other projects may fit better, see for example OpenNLP or Mahout or UIMA.

My 2 cents,
Tommaso

[1] :
http://www.slideshare.net/teofili/text-categorization-with-lucene-and-solr




2013/3/19 Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>

> Anyone interested?
>
>
> 2013/3/18 Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would be interested in doing a Google Summer of Code this year with
>> Lucene or Solr. My master thesis topic is about Sentiment analysis, there
>> is any research in this direction inside Solr and Lucene? If there is any
>> other interesting topic I would be open to discuss.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Raimon Bosch.
>>
>
>

Re: GSoC 2013

Posted by Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>.
Anyone interested?

2013/3/18 Raimon Bosch <ra...@gmail.com>

>
> Hi all,
>
> I would be interested in doing a Google Summer of Code this year with
> Lucene or Solr. My master thesis topic is about Sentiment analysis, there
> is any research in this direction inside Solr and Lucene? If there is any
> other interesting topic I would be open to discuss.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Raimon Bosch.
>