The goal of the project is very clear to me now. I have some experience
with Linked Data but i need to look into the DBPedia project, Mappings Wiki
. I've been going through the docs of the lemon model and it looks pretty
easy to grasp.
This project looks really interesting and i hope i get selected to work on
it(fingers crossed)
Thanks Martin
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Vinay Raghavan
<catchupwithvi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm Vinay Raghavan and i'm a self-taught programmer. I'm currently
> pursuing my Bachelors degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
> I've been building information mining web-applications using Python/Django
> for over 6 months during my internship. Information mining also happens to
> be one of my favorite fields to work in.
> Not all the projects that i worked on were open source but a few of the
> small ones are here: https://github.com/vinayraghavan
>
> I have just a little experience in functional programming(never used it
> for a project yet). I've used Standard ML for doing a few functional
> programming exercises in my free time.
> Most of my projects have been done are in Python or PHP. The projects i
> have done include - entity extraction from Twitter/RSS links, RSS analyzing
> tools, and job mining from Facebook and LinkedIn.
>
>
> I would like to work on the project "Abbreviation Base - A multilingual
> knowledge base for abbreviations". Can i please know more details about how
> to go about it and get started. If selected will i be working on Python or
> Scala because i need to brush up on my functional programming skills if its
> Scala?
>
> The other projects that i would also be interested in are:
> - Wikimedia Commons extraction
> - Linking to external multimedia data sources
> - Pattern Discovery and knowledge base completion
>
>
>
>
> Vinay Raghavan
>
> https://github.com/vinayraghavan
> http://in.linkedin.com/pub/vinay-raghavan/2a/9a3/90a
>
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