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[jira] [Commented] (OPENNLP-712) Creating a date time recognizer

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Mustafa Erkan Basar commented on OPENNLP-712:
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Hi. I see that we can use Name Finder to detect date/time expressions with these models : [en-ner-time.bin|http://opennlp.sourceforge.net/models-1.5/en-ner-time.bin] & [en-ner-date.bin|http://opennlp.sourceforge.net/models-1.5/en-ner-date.bin]. What is the difference with the date time recognizer mentioned in this issue and those? I am also interested with this issue and want to work on it.



> Creating a date time recognizer
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENNLP-712
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-712
>             Project: OpenNLP
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Chunker, Lemmatizer, Parser
>            Reporter: Ravi Jadhav
>
> As per discussion in one of the mailing lists, It would be great if we develop a date time recognizer for opennlp. I am looking at how it is done is Stanford NLP and found that there is a SUTime library in stanford nlp package. This research paper discusses it in detail ( http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/pubs/lrec2012-sutime.pdf ) . I would love to work on creating something similar. Looking forward to get responses from people who are interested in working on this. 



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