Hi Rajan,

On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Rajan Shah <raja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> *1. Same As:*
>
> How can I configure "Same As" within the stanbol framework?
>
> For ex.
>
> JP Morgan Chase is same as J.P. Morgan
>

If you manage this in your own Controlled Vocabulary (CV) you would
just add a preferred and 0..n alternate labels. if you have existing
CV that do use owl:sameAs relations you can convert them during
indexing the CV with the Entityhub indexing tool (similar as done in
the sHealth example) or collect them while dereferencing and process
them on the client side.


> *2. Entity Recognition:*
>
> Suppose that, entity person has four properties.
>
> a. Name
> b. Title
> c. Address
> d. Company
>
> When NER performs, it only brings one with the match. Suppose, I want to
> retrieve all properties associated with entity to enhancer's front-end or
> Graph (without additional second query) - is it possible?

Have a look at the Dereference Engines
http://stanbol.apache.org/docs/trunk/components/enhancer/engines/list#dereference-entities

>
> *3. Entity co-mention:*
>
> From the documentation, it's not crystal clear that how this engine works?
> Is it possible to provide a quick concrete example in couple lines?
>
> Does it require two entities live in same solr index or namespace?

IMO the example

    ... Barack Obama gave a talk to members of the Labor Union ...
Obama specially mentioned ...

describes it well. Because "Barack Obama" is already mentioned before
"Obama" is treated as a co-mention. The engine builds an index over
mentions of previous fise:TextAnnotation. It only works on data
already present in the ContentItem. Id does not require to have the CV
in any specific storage (e.g. the Entityhub).

>
> *4. Sentence Detection:*
>
> Is it possible to provide an example configuration or a pointer which
> describes key features? Also, within a sentence if there are two usage of
> same word say
>
> a. Same person detection
>
> 1. Mr. Smith - first sentence
> 2. Smith's - following sentence
>
> Is it possible to recognize that both sentences are from the same person
> using Stanbol?

There is currently no such engine. Cristian was working to extend the
Stanbol NLP API to support dependency Trees and Co-Reference. He also
extended the Stanbol Stanford NLP integration to support those
features. However their is no engine supporting those features on the
Stanbol side.

>
> b. Sentence pattern detection based on language grammar
>

no

> Does it allow to detect sentences based on language grammar?

no

best
Rupert

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