On 1/17/11 6:50 AM, Chris Bizer wrote:
Hi,
I just came along this interesting blog post about using DBpedia to
train OpenNLP, see
http://blogs.nuxeo.com/dev/2011/01/mining-wikipedia-with-hadoop-and-pig-for-natural-language-processing.html
Nice to see first steps of the NLP and Linked Data communities coming
together.
The obvious logical next step would be to use the complete Web of Data
or at least the BTC2010 crawl [1] to train such tools ... ;-)
Chris,
How about the fact that IBM will be showing a Computer -- which
leverages data from DBpedia -- in Jeopardy contest? Basically, they are
taking all the greatest winners (that are alive) and pitting them
against Watson (the machine) next month, and it will be broadcasts on TV.
Links:
1.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/01/ibms_watson_wins_jeopardy_practice.html
Kingsley
Cheers,
Chris
[1] http://challenge.semanticweb.org/
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