Hi, I would be very interested also. We are working with both UIMA and Spark, but the two are not directly connected. An insight of how this could be made would certainly open some perspectives.
Best, Hugues de Mazancourt > Le 27 sept. 2017 à 19:10, Benedict Holland <[email protected]> a > écrit : > > Hello All, > > I am very happy to hear that this has interest. I work at a for-profit > company but we have and process to release full working examples of this. > We call it technical dissemination. I will work through my organization and > hopefully provide a bit more than a simple driver. > > Thanks, > ~Ben > > > > On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 6:07 AM, Benjamin De Boe < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Benedict, >> >> I'd be very interested to see an example of this, as we've been playing >> with the very same idea, but haven't yet gotten to any actual trial (and >> error) yet. >> >> Many thanks in advance, >> benjamin >> >> >> Benjamin De Boe >> Product Manager | InterSystems >> T: +32 2 464 97 33 | M: +32 495 19 19 27 >> http://www.intersystems.com/ >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Benedict Holland [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 9:02 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: UIMA on Spark mimicking CPE pipelines >> >> Hello all, >> >> I have a working application that essentially implements the CPE within a >> spark context. The best part about this is that it does not use UIMAFit or >> any 3rd party applications. It simply uses hadoop, spark, UIMA, and OpenNLP. >> >> Users are able to configure, design, and build the UIMA pipeline using all >> of the eclipse XML plugin applications. Instead of running the application >> via the CPE.process() driver from a main class, it will run from the >> foreach() function on the Dataframe<Row> object. >> >> Oh also, it plugs into a database to get the text and to write results. >> >> Would the UIMA community be interested in getting a working example put >> together? If so, please feel free to contact me. I think this could be an >> excellent example of what people would like to use and your examples are >> particularly good. >> >> Thanks, >> ~Ben >>
