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[jira] [Created] (STANBOL-807) new contributed engines

David Riccitelli created STANBOL-807:
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             Summary: new contributed engines
                 Key: STANBOL-807
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-807
             Project: Stanbol
          Issue Type: Wish
          Components: Enhancer
            Reporter: David Riccitelli
            Priority: Minor


Some time ago at the Leipzig Semantic Day we presented some engines:
 - Freeling Language Identifier engine, an engine which identifies the languages along with their ranks,
 - Freeling PoS Tagging engine, an engine which performs PoS tagging analysis, for supported languages see [1]
 - Freebase Entity Recognition engine, an engine which performs entity recognition using Freebase (and loads properties using a specified referenced site, e.g. DBpedia)
 - TextAnnotations New Model engine, an engine which adds the new TextAnnotations data as specified here [2]
 - Schema.org Refactorer engine, an engine which rewrites the output graphs by using the official DBpedia mappings and custom provided rules

There is also a draft Web module that allows a client to post an analysis Job an receive the results as a callback to a provided URL.

The Freeling engines are based on Freeling [3] and require it to be installed on the local server to work (they use native extensions).

The full source code and instructions on how to install and configure the engines and the required dependencies are published here:
 https://github.com/insideout10/wordlift-stanbol

Is it feasible to integrate the above into Apache Stanbol mainstream?

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[jira] [Updated] (STANBOL-807) WordLift Freeling engine contribution

Posted by "Fabian Christ (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-807?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Fabian Christ updated STANBOL-807:
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    Summary: WordLift Freeling engine contribution  (was: new contributed engines)
    
> WordLift Freeling engine contribution
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>
>                 Key: STANBOL-807
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-807
>             Project: Stanbol
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Enhancer
>            Reporter: David Riccitelli
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Some time ago at the Leipzig Semantic Day we presented some engines:
>  - Freeling Language Identifier engine, an engine which identifies the languages along with their ranks,
>  - Freeling PoS Tagging engine, an engine which performs PoS tagging analysis, for supported languages see [1]
>  - Freebase Entity Recognition engine, an engine which performs entity recognition using Freebase (and loads properties using a specified referenced site, e.g. DBpedia)
>  - TextAnnotations New Model engine, an engine which adds the new TextAnnotations data as specified here [2]
>  - Schema.org Refactorer engine, an engine which rewrites the output graphs by using the official DBpedia mappings and custom provided rules
> There is also a draft Web module that allows a client to post an analysis Job an receive the results as a callback to a provided URL.
> The Freeling engines are based on Freeling [3] and require it to be installed on the local server to work (they use native extensions).
> The full source code and instructions on how to install and configure the engines and the required dependencies are published here:
>  https://github.com/insideout10/wordlift-stanbol
> Is it feasible to integrate the above into Apache Stanbol mainstream?

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