ster you'd care more about dynamic
>deployment and instead of a message queue I suppose you'd use RDDs, no?
>
>Cheers,
>
>-- Richard
>
>On 15.09.2017, at 20:54, Fox, David <david@optum.com> wrote:
>>
>> We¹re looking to transition a NLP large application pro
Another thanks to all contributing to this thread.
We¹re looking to transition a NLP large application processing ~30TB/month
from a custom NLP framework to UIMA-AS, and from parallel processing on a
dedicated cluster with custom python scripts which call gnu parallel, to
something with better
My company may soon be looking for a developer with experience with UIMA.
1. Are job listing posts allowed/appropriate for this mailing list?
2. Are there other places we could post a link to the job (either instead of
or in addition to posting here, depending on the answer to the
Apologies for posting these questions again, but just in case this was another
question about the alpha release which Marshall might have missed…
From: "Fox, David" <david@optum.com<mailto:david@optum.com>>
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 11:58 AM
To:
Two questions:
1. Has the alpha release been designed to be compatible with UIMA C++ (latest
release 2.4.0), and/or tested with that release?
2. Is there a rough timeframe for a UIMA AS version of 3.0-alpha?
Thanks,
David
From: Marshall Schor >
had to change the base.mak, fixing the includes and libs.
>
>
>Thank you,
>
>William
>
>2016-11-28 15:06 GMT-02:00 David Fox <david@humedica.com>:
>
>> I tried this a couple of months back and got the same error.
>>
>> Eventually I gave up on Mac