Hi everyone,
My name is Mingzhe. I am a PhD student at the University of South Carolina.
My work mainly focuses on Natural Language Processing and NLP related web
development.
I am the principle developer of Wikitheoria.com [1], an NSF sponsored
web-based crowd-sourcing tool to share and
Hi,
Sorry for my silence - it was 2 hard weeks in University.
I chose 5.4 task.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TdzP45vntVU4ufTpKcN_ftfE9zIDgh8NBorxZW-Iyf0/edit?usp=sharing
- this is my proposal.
I will wait for a response.
Regards,
Alexey Stepanov
On 9 March 2015 at 17:54, Dimitris
Hi,
you need to go to the official GSoC site
https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2015, create a
student profile and submit your proposal there, otherwise you won't be
officially applying for GSoC.
Best regards,
André Pereira
On 25 March 2015 at 19:26, Алексей Степанов
Hi Vasanth, I suggest you taking a look at the previous messages in the
mailing list archives and check out the discussion there, so you have a
better idea of what to do. Bare in mind that submission date is really
close, so you'd need to look into this asap.
All the best,
Thiago
On Mon, Mar 23,
Hi Shashank,
It looks alright.
I think you can skip the Spark part, as you are not interested in the
project concerning the model building.
As for the specific project you selected I think best would be to:
- Understand how a spotlight model is divided (Surface form store, Context
Store,
Hi Alexey welcome to DBpedia!
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 8:10 PM, Алексей Степанов fec...@gmail.com wrote:
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:
Hi Robert,
On 3/8/15 8:20 PM, rlits...@mail.uni-mannheim.de wrote:
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
Hi Guido,
Dimitris already gave you some hints on bugs/features you can be working on.
What I can give you are some general tasks regarding to topic 5.5 Improving
the Mappings Wiki (5.4 has similar requirements):
There are 2 main components you will be working with, the dbpedia mappings
wiki and
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
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
Hi Shashank,
On DBpedia Spotlight – Better Context Vectors:
Here are the DBPedia Spotlight warm tasks:
https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Warm-up-tasks
if you take a look at the github issue page you should find some of the
problems we are dealing with. One of the ideas
Hi Xiao, and welcome!
Some thoughts from my initial impression and I appreciate your feedback:
- The project uses spark 0.9.1 while the latest version of spark is
bumped to 1.2.1. I suppose there will be some work on upgrade it to the
new version.
It'll perhaps be good to port the
Hi Everybody,
I am Nurendra Choudhary from International Institute of Information
Technology, Hyderabad, India [1] and doing my major in Computational
Linguistics.
My interests lie in Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence
and Machine Learning. I like coding in Python, C, C++.
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