Hello to all,
As you asked me, I have changed the structure to make the Laboratory Toolkit a
Maven project, and added some code samples to show its use cases. (Sorry for
the delay, I've had a rough couple of weeks).
In the code samples, you may find the following examples :
- accounting :
Thanks to all for your interest!
The code examples are on their way, I'm trying to make them as diverse as
possible. I'll let you know as soon as they're ready.
Thanks for telling me about tika, Oliver, it's very interesting! An algorithm
that tries to extract the meaning of a variety of
You might also be interested in apache uima which is a popular text mining
platform.
Mark
On Dec 7, 2013 1:49 AM, Valentin Waeselynck valentinwaesely...@yahoo.fr
wrote:
Thanks to all for your interest!
The code examples are on their way, I'm trying to make them as diverse as
possible. I'll
2013/12/5 Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com
On 5 Dec 2013, at 13:44, Valentin Waeselynck wrote:
Should I keep answering to the whole ML about this, or only to you?
Keep the mailing list in loop. There might be others interested in this.
In addition ml do document history which is
Hello, and pleased to meet you,
Thank you for your answer.
I just asked for confirmation, and I do have full intellectual property on this
software.
About the use cases : no problem, I'll include some code samples. As a
foreword, let's say it provides a convenient API for creating all sorts
On 5 Dec 2013, at 13:44, Valentin Waeselynck wrote:
Should I keep answering to the whole ML about this, or only to you?
Keep the mailing list in loop. There might be others interested in this.
In addition ml do document history which is why we always use the ml.
Best regards,
Valentin
Bonjour Valentin,
welcome to the ML. Good to hear that you've decided to join the open source
movement.
First of all, it would really help, if you could elaborate some use cases
for your library. You're talking about building algorithms. What kind of
algorithms can be build with Laboratory