Hi Yogarshi and welcome to our community!

Have a look at the following threads [1, 2] for more detailed 
discussions about the project.
Since research in this area is very active, THE warm-up task is to 
maximize code porting from existing projects.
Cheers!

[1] http://sourceforge.net/p/dbpedia/mailman/message/32024743/
[2] http://sourceforge.net/p/dbpedia/mailman/message/32026164/

On 3/13/14, 11:16 AM, Yogarshi Vyas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>         My name is Yogarshi Vyas. I'm a final year undergrad at the
> Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. I'll be finishing my
> undergraduate education in a couple of months, after which I'm slated to
> move to grad-school for a PhD in NLP/ML in September - possibly at the
> University of Maryland, CP. I thought the intermediate period of summer
> months would be a good time to do some nice hands on work for NLP
> systems, and I'm interested in working with DBpedia in these months - if
> possible, through the GSoC 14 program.
>
>      I've had quite a few experiences using NLP/IR techniques - both
> theoretical as well as well practical. I've worked in the past on query
> segmentation, POS tagging and other related areas. The task of building
> and improving a DBpedia question-answering system seems a very
> interesting problem to take up and I'd like to talk to the people
> involved to get their perspective on the kind of work that they are
> looking to do for this. I've mostly worked on (and am most comfortable
> using) Python, but can also use Java to an extent.
>
>       I realize this might be slightly late for a GSoC proposal, but
> nevertheless, I'm still interested in working/applying.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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