Hi Kasun,

Thanks for the proposal.
At a first glimpse, I see many errors in your English, so please take 
care of that. I think we cannot accept applications containing 
linguistic errors.
With respect to the content, below you can find some comments:
1. GSoC project section
   1.1. Please extend the 'post-processing of classified entities' part
   1.2. In particular, by 'classification ambiguities' you mean wrongly 
classified entities, don't you? This is a complex task. Can you provide 
more thoughts on that?
   1.3. The Wikipedia category system is already leveraged by the 
DBpedia extraction framework. A resource is connected to its categories 
via the http://purl.org/dc/terms/subject property. Hence, resources are 
already 'clustered' by category.
   1.4. However, finding a mapping between Wikipedia categories and 
DBpedia classes could be interesting. Please develop this idea.
   1.5. You don't mention Freebase at all. Freebase is known to provide 
a well-defined and fine-grained type hierarchy, so I think you should 
have a look at that project and come back with some thoughts.
2. Open source projects section
   2.1. Karsha seems the most related to the GSoC one. Can you detail 
more on that?
   2.2. More specifically, can you expand on the database of FIBO terms 
and associated documents part?
   2.3. Once the most related project is detailed, you could make a 
synthesis of the others, i.e., shrink them.

OK, that's all. Please come back to us once you have updated the 
application.
Cheers,

On 4/23/13 4:31 AM, kasun perera wrote:
> Hi Marco and Dimitris
>
> I have submitted my 1st version of the proposal under the project "Type
> inference to extend coverage" to the Google site. Can you please look at
> it and give me a feedback, so that I can further improve it.
>
> Thanks

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