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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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