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Dileepa Jayakody commented on MARMOTTA-202:
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Hi All,
I'm Dileepa Jayakody a research student from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
My research interests include semantic web, linked data and machine learning
technologies. In seek of new knowledge in the field of semantic web and linked
data I did a GSoC project for Apache Stanbol last year and wish to contribute
to Marmotta this year.
I was looking at potential GSoC project ideas posted here, and I feel
OpenRefine integration in Marmotta is a really interesting idea. I wish to do
some more background research on this and draft a proposal. Will come up with
questions on the mailing list.
Thanks,
Dileepa
> OpenRefine import engine
> ------------------------
>
> Key: MARMOTTA-202
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MARMOTTA-202
> Project: Marmotta
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Extras, Platform
> Reporter: Sergio Fernández
> Labels: gsoc2013, gsoc2014, refine
>
> OpenRefine (formerly Google Refine) is a free power tool for working with
> messy data. Although it is quite nice as user interface to deal with
> transforming, reconciling and exporting the data in different formats, it
> becomes harder when several files with same layout need to transformed in
> batch mode.
> This feature aims to integrate the Refine engine with a completelly different
> approach we did in LMF
> (http://code.google.com/p/lmf/wiki/GoogleRefineExtension ). The idea, once
> you refined your data, you can export your project (
> http://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/Exporters#exporting-projects );
> Marmotta should be able to import those files with data compatible by
> following the script exported from OpenRefine
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