They use different disambiguation scoring mechanisms (and unfortunately
still different spotters) from each other. The so called "lucene" refers to
the paper from 2011 and the "statistical" to the paper from 2013.

Please poke around the wiki a bit more for links to the papers. ( typing
from a phone)
 On May 20, 2014 8:54 AM, "pashutan modaresi" <p.modar...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> in this page :
> https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Run-from-a-JAR
>
> under the section Quickstart it is said that:
> The commands below will help you to obtain a pre-packaged lightweight
> deployment to get you started.
>
> What is the connection (or difference) between the Lucene and statistical?
>
> Regards,
> Pashutan
>
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