Hi Kartik,
Hi Axel
First of all sorry for replying late, I was busy with my real
brother's marriage and so was not able to reply.
No problem at all.
I was not able to get clear idea of section 2.2 in [2]
In this, during query construction, how initial and second triple
patterns are formed from the identified resources from previous steps.
It might be easier to discuss this via Skype. Would you want to send me
your skype contacts?
Also while reading these papers, I got a clearer image of how you want
to approach this topic.
First we will generate SPARQL queries from the user defined queries
using the resource disambiguation process and query construction as
specified in [2].
Then we will verbalize them using SPARQL2NL, and then we will apply
Color spreading activation algorithm specified in [1] to get the
answer to the queries.
I may be wrong as I am just trying to understand the idea.
Well it depends on the problem that we are trying to solve. For the
keyword search, we would implement an improved version of the spreading
activation algorithm in [1] and aim to make it as time-efficient as
possible. This will include transforming RDF into a fact based
representation and including the corresponding lookup mechanisms. For
the question answering, we would (1) generate SPARQL queries, (2)
generate results and (3) verbalize the queries and their results. Which
one would you want to go for?
I am currently understanding SPARQL2NL, you can now give me some warm
up tasks which will make me fluent in above process and will help me
in getting started.
regards,
Kartik
Best,
Axel
[1] http://goo.gl/dPbP3F
[2] http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2488488
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Axel Ngonga
<ngo...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
<mailto:ngo...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>> wrote:
Hello Kartik,
I'm delighted that you are interested in the search topic. Please read
* http://goo.gl/dPbP3F
* http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2488488
Feel free to contact me if you have further questions or for a
warm-up task.
Best regards,
Axel
Hi everyone,
I am Kartik, a fourth year student in Computer Science from
India. I am comfortable working in Java/Python/C/C++ and Matlab.
I have been working in field of Natural Language Processing and
Computational Linguistics particularly in Keyword extraction and
sentiment analysis for almost two years and have been using many
DBpedia's NLP applications in my projects like AlchemyAPI and
dataTXT semantic text API for past one year. Currently I am
working on DBpedia dumps to create local search engine.
I would love to contribute to the project idea 5.9 (Keyword
Search on DBpedia) since my familiarity with the topic. Although
I don't have much idea about SPARQL queries. But I am inclined to
learn new things and the project seems to be quite interesting.
If the mentor can provide me some initial insights, so that I can
know where to start, that would be really great.
Thanks and regards,
Kartik SInghal
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