Thanks. I'm very aware of NLP capabilities. There really aren't many that
will do familial relationships out of the box -- IBM Watson, Open Calais.
In principle, a tool that does deep syntactic parsing could be adapted for
this sort of use, because syntactic relationships indicate semantic
Hi Seth,
Although I'd love to hear of a simpler process, I think you may need to
look at NLP software, such as CoreNLP (see http://corenlp.run for a demo),
and then programmatically link the entities detected.
Hope it helps
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Do you have any sample document URLs? That would help anyone seeking to
respond to your request that produces these kinds of solutions.
Here's a text sample. There's actually quite a lot of salient information
to extract: Persons, inter-personal relationships, locations, events
(including
On 4/18/16 2:47 PM, Seth Grimes wrote:
> Yes, that's pretty much it, thanks. Anaphora (pronoun) resolution
> would be a big plus.
>
> Seth
Do you have any sample document URLs? That would help anyone seeking to
respond to your request that produces these kinds of solutions.
On 4/18/16 9:44 AM, Seth Grimes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there any available information-extraction systems that
> implement the FOAF Relationship vocabulary
> (http://vocab.org/relationship/)? By available, I mean commercial or
> open source and currently maintained. My particular interest at
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