Hello,
I am working on the same project at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice. In
my opinion you should improve the coreference resolution module. In fact in
sentences like the following you can find many mismatches

The Wizards may not want Jordan, but the head of the expansion team says
> Jordan could run operations there, if he wants to. It's his home state after
> all. On Wednesday, Washington Wizards owner ended the three year association
> with Jordan. According to the Washington Post , the meeting degenerated into
> name calling after Jordan was offered $10 million in gratitude over the next
> five years. Jordan reportedly responded he was not in it for the money.
> Cnn's Josie Karp has the story. For the first time since being cut from the
> team in high school, Michael Jordan was left in the awkward position of
> being unwanted by the game he has come to define. After playing the last two
> seasons with the Washington Wizards, Jordan said he expected to return to
> the front office. Instead, during a meeting that lasted only minutes, team
> owner told Jordan his services were no longer necessary. Jordan issued a
> statement expressing his shock over.
>


Regards
R cc  Tr p d




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> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:41:51 +0100
> From: Max Jakob <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Dbpedia-discussion] [ANN] DBpedia Spotlight - Text
>        Annotation with DBpedia Resources
> To: dbpedia-discussion <[email protected]>
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>
> Hi all,
>
> we are happy to announce a first release of DBpedia Spotlight -
> Shedding Light on the Web of Documents.
>
> The amount of data in the Linked Open Data cloud is steadily
> increasing. Interlinking text documents with this data enables the Web
> of Data to be used as background knowledge within document-oriented
> applications such as search and faceted browsing.
>
> DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for annotating mentions of DBpedia
> resources in text, providing a solution for linking unstructured
> information sources to the Linked Open Data cloud through DBpedia. The
> DBpedia Spotlight Architecture is composed by the following modules:
> ?? ?* Web application, a demonstration client (HTML/Javascript UI)
> that allows users to enter/paste text into a Web browser and visualize
> the resulting annotated text.
> ?? ?* Web Service, a RESTful Web API that exposes the functionality of
> annotating and/or disambiguating entities in text. The service returns
> XML, JSON or RDF.
> ?? ?* Annotation Java / Scala API, exposing the underlying logic that
> performs the annotation/disambiguation.
> ?? ?* Indexing Java / Scala API, executing the data processing
> necessary to enable the annotation/disambiguation algorithms used.
>
> More information about DBpedia Spotlight can be found at:
>
> http://spotlight.dbpedia.org
>
> DBpedia Spotlight is provided under the terms of the Apache License,
> Version 2.0. Part of the code uses LingPipe under the Royalty Free
> License. The source code can be downloaded from:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/dbp-spotlight
>
> The development of DBpedia Spotlight was supported by:
>
> ?? ?* Neofonie GmbH, a Berlin-based company offering leading
> technologies in the area of Web search, social media and mobile
> applications (http://www.neofonie.de/).
> ?? ?* The European Commission through the project LOD2 ? Creating
> Knowledge out of Linked Data (http://lod2.eu/).
>
> Lots of thanks to:
> ?? ?* Andreas Schultz for his help with the SPARQL endpoint.
> ?? ?* Paul Kreis for his help with evaluations.
> ?? ?* Robert Isele and Anja Jentzsch for their help in early stages
> with the DBpedia extraction framework.
>
> Cheers,
> Pablo N. Mendes, Max Jakob, Andr?s Garc?a-Silva and Chris Bizer.
>
>
>
>
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