Hi Axel,
     Currently I am going through the architecture specified on OKBQA. I
got fairly good idea of what needs to be done. But I would like to discuss
more about the idea.
      Can we have skype chat at around 5 pm IST (12:30 pm CET)? Please
suggest a suitable time for you. I am free whole Friday afternoon and
evening. I have already sent you a connection request on Skype.

Thanks.

On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Axel Ngonga <
ngo...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:

>  Hi Rahul,
>
> We have specified a prototypical architecture for QA systems on linked
> data. Please see http://okbqa.org. We would be very interested in having
> some of these modules worked on. Especially you could work on the following
> key modules:
> - The query formulation module, which should help users while they write
> down a query (a bit like Google's suggestions)
> - The template generation module, which takes a question and generates a
> pseudo-SPARQL query
> - The disambiguation module, which determines URIs for strings found in
> the query (here, finding predicates is a very interesting problem)
> - The rendering module, which decides on how to display the results based
> on the question type
>
> I'd be happy to have a Skype chat on Friday to further define the idea. My
> skype name is axel.ngonga.
>
> Best regards,
> Axel
>
> P.S.: How good is your Java?
>
> Hello Rahul,
>
>  Of course! It's great to see you again this year :)
>
>  For this idea Axel, Christina, Marco, Michel & Jin-Dong will be able to
> help you with details
>
>  Best,
> Dimitris
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:40 PM, Rahul Sharnagat <rdsharna...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello Dimitris, Marco,
>>      Dimitris, I hope you remember me from last year gsoc applicants. I
>> was going through the project ideas for this gsoc and found 'Natural
>> language question answering engine' perfect for my skill set. I would like
>> work for this idea.
>>
>>  Can you point to some warm task related to this idea ? Currently, I am
>> going through the quepy library.
>>
>>  I believe this project will require many external resources to work
>> like constituency and dependency parsers, NER system, POS tagger etc. to
>> work. Does this project require only to create an engine to take these
>> modules and generate SPARQL or we need a system to generate these resources
>> as well. Please clarify.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>   --
>> Best Regards,
>> Rahul Sharnagat
>> CFILT Lab,
>> IIT Bombay
>>
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