Hi ,
I have previously sent mail , about my interest in participating in
projects as DBpedia. There is no response yet.
Can you please respond to my mail
Thank You
Rishi Mittal
On 8 March 2015 at 10:46, Rishi Mittal wrote:
> I am M.Tech student at International Institute of Information
> techn
Hello,
I'd like to investigate possibilities to participate in GSoC as part of
DBpedia organizations. Since I never participated in GSoC before, some
questions may sound naive.
My name is Oleksandr Olgashko, I'm a first year master's student in Taras
Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukrain
Hi Thiago, Hi DBPedia-Team,
thanks for your reply. I'd like to clarify a fundamental question:
- In the previous GSoC the participant seem to have built his own
goldstandard of mappings. Are standard benchmarks for quality
measurement insufficient, i.e. does the schema matching quality vary
Hi Abhishek, here are some thoughts about some of your questions:
I would like to ask a few questions:
> 1) Are we designing these vectors to use in the disambiguation step of
> Entity Linking (matching raw text entity to KB entity) or Is there any
> other task we have in mind where these vectors
Hi everyone,
My name is Alex, I'm a first year aspirant of Moscow State University of
department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics.
I'm interested in one of the next topics:
5.4. Mappings freshness & Better statistics / reporting tools
5.5. Improved Mapping Support for the Mappings Wik
Hi Naveen, in the wiki you can find the papers from the spotlight community
that might shed light into that. In general terms, spotlight implements an
entity mention model for entity linking and a very helpful paper for
understanding that is this one
https://aclweb.org/anthology/P/P11/P11-1095.pdf
Hi all,
I would like to present my views to your questions regarding project ideas
5.15 (DBpedia Spotlight - Better Context Vectors), 5.16 (DBpedia Spotlight
- Better Surface form Matching) and would like to raise some also.
Regarding Project 5.15 (DBpedia Spotlight - Better Context Vectors):
*D
Hi David,
I cloned the latest code from dbspotlight and did a build using Intellij. I
ran few examples present here
https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Run-from-a-JAR
However, I still didn't get the gist of how Spotlight works.
I am going to play around the spotlight edi
Hi Juhi, here are some links that might be relevant to you :
https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/issues/291
https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/pull/298
They are more related to the surface form matching, hope it helps.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 8:30 AM, JU
Hi Robert, I would advise taking a look at Marco's response to another
prospective student. He points to these links for a summary of a similar
project in 2014
-idea: http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2014/ideas#h359-11
-proposal:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16lAqKLAsAGQW0cp9SA0Egb1vlb6mPCcHYezV
Yup, looking at the changelog of Apache Spark and having worked on
upgrading much smaller applications across Spark versions, I can attest
that this process shouldn't take too much time. The number of breaking
changes are very minimal in recent versions.
An idea I had, which I would like feedback
Hey Michele,
I'm done with the warmup task for JSONpedia, but serving data from the
generated jar seems to be giving me some problems.
My console output is shown below:
$ java -cp build/libs/jsonpedia-full-1.2-SNAPSHOT.jar
com.machinelinking.cli.server -c /tmp/conf.properties
Mar 08, 2015
Hey Michele,
I'm done with the warmup task for JSONpedia, but serving data from the
generated jar seems to be giving me some problems.
My console output is shown below:
$ java -cp build/libs/jsonpedia-full-1.2-SNAPSHOT.jar
com.machinelinking.cli.server -c /tmp/conf.properties
Mar 08, 2015
My name is Zenan Meng. I’m now a grade 3 CS student in Peking
University. I hope to participate in GSOC this year, I'm quite interest in the
project of DBpedia and I want to contribute on DBpedia.
I have been the member of Computational Linguistics in Peking
University Institute
Hello, my name is Kenji Yamauchi.
I am a master's course's student at Kyoto University and my major is NLP.
I've joined a research about Semantic Web during the 4th grade on my
undergraduate course.
I am interested in the idea "Fact Extraction from Wikipedia Text".
I'll follow existing papers and
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