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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Apache Stanbol provides a set of reusable components for semantic
content management.

Apache Stanbol's intended use is to extend traditional content
management systems with semantic services. Other feasible use cases
include: direct usage from web applications (e.g. for tag
extraction/suggestion; or text completion in search fields), 'smart'
content workflows or email routing based on extracted entities, topics, etc.

In order to be used as a semantic engine via its services, all
components offer their functionalities in terms of a RESTful web service
API.

Apache Stanbol's main features are:

* Content Enhancement
Services that add semantic information to “non-semantic” pieces of content.

* Reasoning
Services that are able to retrieve additional semantic information about
the content based on the semantic information retrieved via content
enhancement.

*Knowledge Models
Services that are used to define and manipulate the data models (e.g.
ontologies) that are used to store the semantic information.

*Persistence
Services that store (or cache) semantic information, i.e. enhanced
content, entities, facts, and make it searchable.

Apache Stanbol is implemented in Java.

https://stanbol.apache.org/


Some work has already been done to create a Debian package:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-658

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RFP 695987 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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