Benjamin Sznajder wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Very motivating to get a so rapid reply!! Thanks!
About your questions:
- I join here a paper we have recently presented at RIAO conference. It
describes the Query Languages we support in our package and some
implementation highlights. We have not yet
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Lucene and UIMA was Re: Human
or.apache.org annotation tool for UIMA
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
[...]
I'm pretty new to UIMA, but know a thing or two about Lucene. Care to
share more about what kinds of things
Arthit Suriyawongkul wrote:
has anyone already mentioned about this TAE ?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tae
The Text Annotation Environment (tae) can be used to annotate
natural language text manually or automatically (UIMA Annotator) with
meta information (tokens, part-of-speech,
As per the below, could someone please post a link to the CasEditor to
uima-user so we don't all have to go hunting for it?
Thanks,
Andrew Borthwick
On 6/7/07, Philip Ogren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also note that we have a contribution by Joern Kottmann in the sandbox called
CAS editor.
Here is a link to the svn repository which has a branch for the
CasEditor. I have not found a documentation page for it yet if there is
one.
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/uima/sandbox/trunk/
Andrew Borthwick wrote:
As per the below, could someone please post a link to the
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
[...]
I'm pretty new to UIMA, but know a thing or two about Lucene. Care to
share more about what kinds of things you are interested in? Are you
talking Semantic Web type stuff or things like enhanced NLP search? I
see from the Javadocs that there is a place to hook
My initial thought was to have a CasConsumer that loads annotations
directly into Knowtator programmatically, and a CasInitializer that goes
the other way. What remains is to have a way to translate/synchronize
the Type System in UIMA with the class hierarchy / annotation schema in
Knowtator
On Jun 6, 2007, at 7:31 AM, Thilo Goetz wrote:
Julien Nioche wrote:
Hi,
Re funding: we are optimistic that there will be more UIMA
innovation
awards by IBM this year. Watch this space for the announcement.
I would
think that a Knowtator/UIMA integration could be a candidate.
what
I'm glad I happened to browse the archive today! I just joined the list
today because I have noticed a couple of bugs that I want to post
somewhere. So, I developed and maintain Knowtator and am also steeped in
UIMA technology - I have been using it for just over a year and a half
now. I would
Dear Andrew,
I am new to UIMA and am trying to find the best tool for doing doing human
document annotation. For instance, if I am building a machine-learning
based named entity tagger and I want to tag some text with named
entities to
train my recognizers, what would be the best way to do
GATE (http://gate.ac.uk) is open source and allows to create
annotations manually. The interface is tightly bound to the GATE API so
porting it to UIMA would be a relatively costly operation. It would
certainly be easier to write a new annotation tool from scratch.
However GATE could be used
Hi Thilo
GATE is LGPL. Besides the page I mentioned earlier,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gate also contains a lot of information
about GATE (mailing lists, forums, feature requests, etc..)
J.
GATE (http://gate.ac.uk) is open source and allows to create
annotations manually. The
Joe Andrieu wrote:
Are there any open source annotators people would recommend for integrating
with UIMA?
One manual annotation tool that is open source is Knowtator (which is
licensed under MPL 1.1). As I understand it, Knowtator is intended for
manual annotation entities and
Thanks for your help, everyone. I think that I will first explore using
GATE as Julien suggests below. However, if anyone had any native UIMA tool
for doing manual annotations, it would be much appreciated. Thilo, would
your tool work as a temporary solution?
It seems to me that having some
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