Hi Abhijit (in CC the mailing list for transparency),


On 3/9/14, 11:54 PM, Abhijit Pratap Singh Tomar wrote:
> Hi Marco, how are you ?
>
> Sorry about not responding sooner (schoolwork :( ). I have been looking
> at the documentation of the various modules on
>
> http://okbqa.org/
>
> I intended to take a look at some queries on google drive, but i think i
> might need permission form you guys.
@Christina, could you take care of this please?
> Anyway, could you tell me a bit
> more about SPARQL ? is it a special query processing tool ? what level
> of competency is required in SPARQL if I want to make a meaningful
> contribution to the project. I hope I am making sense here !
SPARQL knowledge is vital for this project, since you must be able to 
map natural language to SPARQL queries.
Have a look at this tutorial [1].
>
> Finally, could you give me an idea as to what the degree of my
> contribution going to be in this project, if I get selected ?
You will be an official committer of the DBpedia codebase. Also, if the 
project has some interesting outcome from a research perspective, we may 
follow-up for a publication.

Cheers!

[1] https://www.cambridgesemantics.com/semantic-university/sparql-by-example
>
> Thanks,
>
> Abhijit
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 4:47 AM, Marco Fossati <hell.j....@gmail.com
> <mailto:hell.j....@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Abhijit and welcome on board!
>
>     Have a look at the following threads [1, 2] for more detailed
>     discussions about the project.
>     Don't hesitate to come back to us once you get a clearer view.
>     Cheers!
>
>     [1] http://sourceforge.net/p/dbpedia/mailman/message/32024743/
>     [2] http://sourceforge.net/p/dbpedia/mailman/message/32026164/
>
>
>     On 3/5/14, 11:12 PM, Abhijit Pratap Singh Tomar wrote:
>      > Hi,
>      >
>      > My name is Abhijit. I am a Computer Science graduate student at
>     NYU. I
>      > am really interested in knowing more about the project Natural
>     language
>      > question answering engine  .
>      >
>      > I have studied Natural Language Processing in my last semester. I
>      > created an Email Summarization Tool and later Extended it to General
>      > Text Summarization. This semester I am taking two courses; Machine
>      > Learning and Computational Geometry. I would like to implement those
>      > techniques, if needed.
>      >
>      > Below is a link to my work on Natural Language Processing on my
>     github
>      > profile.
>      >
>      > https://github.com/abtpst/Email-Thread-Summarization
>      >
>      > https://github.com/abtpst/Text-Summarization
>      >
>      > Kindly provide me with more information about this project and please
>      > let me know if you need some more information on my background.
>      >
>      >
>      > Thanks,
>      >
>      > Abhijit
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
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