Thanks Adrien!
Mike McCandless
http://blog.mikemccandless.com
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Adrien Grand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Although I probably won't be able to mentor students next summer, I
> think it would be great to have students this year too. I modified
> open JIRA issues from last yea
Hi,
Although I probably won't be able to mentor students next summer, I
think it would be great to have students this year too. I modified
open JIRA issues from last year's GSOC to add the gsoc2013 label so
that students can find our project ideas.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=(proj
Hi Tommaso,
Yes, I agree. To use Lucene in this kind of project we would need to focus
on creating sentiment ranking or improve the text classification
capabilities of Lucene. Integration with other might be interesting, also.
Thanks,
Raimon Bosch.
2013/3/20 Tommaso Teofili
> Hello Raimon,
>
>
Hello Raimon,
depending on what focus your master thesis should be Lucene / Solr may or
not be the right project.
Basically if your sentiment analysis topic is tight to information
retrieval (very dummy example: making a search engine which scores
documents boosting "positive" ones) then it could
Anyone interested?
2013/3/18 Raimon Bosch
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would be interested in doing a Google Summer of Code this year with
> Lucene or Solr. My master thesis topic is about Sentiment analysis, there
> is any research in this direction inside Solr and Lucene? If there is any
> other interest
Hi all,
I would be interested in doing a Google Summer of Code this year with
Lucene or Solr. My master thesis topic is about Sentiment analysis, there
is any research in this direction inside Solr and Lucene? If there is any
other interesting topic I would be open to discuss.
Thanks in advance,