Hi all,

I am Ashish.
I'm from Symbiosis institute of computer studies and research, Pune, India.

I worked as an intern on NLP and that's where i developed my interest
towards NLP and
Machine Learning.
During my internship i worked on python but i'm also familiar with C/C++, Java.
I came to know about Dbpedia while i was working as an intern on NER.

I'm quite interested in the project - 5.1.  Fact Extraction from Wikipedia Text

I am going to start with downloading its source from github and also
trying out some of

the warm-up challenges.

Thanks and Regards,

Ashish


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