On 6/11/2010 3:23 AM, Jürgen Jakobitsch wrote: > hi marshall, > > thanks for your reply, i'm actually looking for alternatives > to kea. not that kea wouldn't work, but i don't like relying > on one single extractor. > > but if i understand your message right, uima itself can't be > used as a keyphrase extractor (i was thinking so because of > one of the demos) and the purpose of uima itself is slightly > different, am i getting you right? >
Yes. UIMA is a component framework, intended to promote putting independently developed annotators together, with support for scaleout. -Marshall > wkr www.turnguard.com/turnguard > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marshall Schor" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:14:08 PM > Subject: Re: KeyPhrase Extraction > > Hi, > > The keyphrase extraction algorithm (http://www.nzdl.org/Kea/) is open > source, and probably could be easily "wrapped" to become a UIMA > annotator. This would let it be used inside UIMA pipelines, and scaled, > etc., using the UIMA framework. > > UIMA would be beneficial if the goal was to combine this analytic with > other analytics, or to enable scaling this up. > > -Marshall > > On 6/10/2010 4:17 PM, Jürgen Jakobitsch wrote: > >> hi, >> >> i'm completely new to uima and am wondering, if uima >> if suitable in any way to perform keyphrase extraction >> from plain text. >> >> by keyphrase extraction i mean keyphrases that best represent >> the text like kea does. >> >> are there any experiences using uima for keyphrase extraction? >> >> any pointer really appreciated. >> >> wkr www.turnguard.com/turnguard >> >> >> >
