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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    Re: Natural language processing tech for the desktop!
From:       "Jordi Polo" <mumismo () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-10-22 15:28:45
Message-ID: a4162420810220828p7dab5016n2679249f1b860a42 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Thanks, I am waiting for the aproval to enter the mailing list.

I wonder if automatic extraction of nepomuk relations from texts or webs
from the user's computer would be of any use ...


On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:34 AM, Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org> wrote:

> On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Jordi Polo wrote:
> > I __might__ be able to choose a project to work one year (I mean one
> year,
> > every day, several hours/day). The project must be something related to
> NLP
> > (Natural Language Processing). I love KDE and did some kde programming
> > before (still some todo item in the kde 4.2 feature list...cough cough ).
> > I am pretty sure that something can take advantage of language processing
> > on the whole KDE desktop. I just need to convince my teacher that working
> > on that can be called research.
>
> Hi Jordi,
>
> That sounds like a wonderful opportunity.
>
> Please drop in on kde-research (there's a mailing list,
> kde-research@kde.org
> and an irc channel #kde-research) to talk about this. There's a small group
> of researchers (Celeste, Paul, Kevin, Josef, myself -- and others I can't
> think of quite off the top of my head) covering SOA, HIG, CMM and lots of
> other topics. KDE-Research is more a place to try to coordinate research
> action when it makes sense than a real work-out ground, but we'd love to
> have
> you over there.
>
> It *might* make it easier on your teacher to know you'll be working with
> researchers from other universities on this topic; that kind of
> collaboration
> can help push a project -- as well as help out in publication efforts. That
> is, after all, what a researcher lives for.
>
> There's some strong NLP work done in Nijmegen related to NL queries and
> search, as well as a little automatic translation IIRC. Those might be good
> people to talk to as well.
>
> [ade]
>
> --
> These are your friends - Adem
>    GPG: FEA2 A3FE Adriaan de Groot
>



-- 
Jordi Polo Carres
NLP laboratory - NAIST
http://www.bahasara.org

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<br>Thanks, I am waiting for the aproval to enter the mailing list. <br><br>I wonder \
if automatic extraction of nepomuk relations from texts or webs from the user&#39;s \
computer would be of any use ...<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote"> On Wed, Oct 22, \
2008 at 4:34 AM, Adriaan de Groot <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:groot@kde.org" \
target="_blank">groot@kde.org</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote \
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<div>On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Jordi Polo wrote:<br>
&gt; I __might__ be able to choose a project to work one year (I mean one year,<br>
&gt; every day, several hours/day). The project must be something related to NLP<br>
&gt; (Natural Language Processing). I love KDE and did some kde programming<br>
&gt; before (still some todo item in the kde 4.2 feature list...cough cough ).<br>
&gt; I am pretty sure that something can take advantage of language processing<br>
&gt; on the whole KDE desktop. I just need to convince my teacher that working<br>
&gt; on that can be called research.<br>
<br>
</div>Hi Jordi,<br>
<br>
That sounds like a wonderful opportunity.<br>
<br>
Please drop in on kde-research (there&#39;s a mailing list, <a \
href="mailto:kde-research@kde.org" target="_blank">kde-research@kde.org</a><br> and \
an irc channel #kde-research) to talk about this. There&#39;s a small group<br> of \
researchers (Celeste, Paul, Kevin, Josef, myself -- and others I can&#39;t<br> think \
of quite off the top of my head) covering SOA, HIG, CMM and lots of<br> other topics. \
KDE-Research is more a place to try to coordinate research<br> action when it makes \
sense than a real work-out ground, but we&#39;d love to have<br> you over there.<br>
<br>
It *might* make it easier on your teacher to know you&#39;ll be working with<br>
researchers from other universities on this topic; that kind of collaboration<br>
can help push a project -- as well as help out in publication efforts. That<br>
is, after all, what a researcher lives for.<br>
<br>
There&#39;s some strong NLP work done in Nijmegen related to NL queries and<br>
search, as well as a little automatic translation IIRC. Those might be good<br>
people to talk to as well.<br>
<br>
[ade]<br>
<font color="#888888"><br>
--<br>
These are your friends - Adem<br>
 &nbsp; &nbsp;GPG: FEA2 A3FE Adriaan de Groot<br>
</font></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Jordi Polo Carres<br>NLP \
laboratory - NAIST<br><a href="http://www.bahasara.org" \
target="_blank">http://www.bahasara.org</a><br><br>



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