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December 26, 2012

Semantic Assistants Wiki-NLP Integration

Filed under: Natural Language Processing,Semantics,Wiki — Patrick Durusau @ 3:27 pm

Natural Language Processing for MediaWiki: First major release of the Semantic Assistants Wiki-NLP Integration

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We are happy to announce the first major release of our Semantic Assistants Wiki-NLP integration. This is the first comprehensive open source solution for bringing Natural Language Processing (NLP) to wiki users, in particular for wikis based on the well-known MediaWiki engine and its Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) extension. It can run any NLP pipeline deployed in the General Architecture for Text Engineering (GATE), brokered as web services through the Semantic Assistants server. This allows you to bring novel text mining assistants to wiki users, e.g., for automatically structuring wiki pages, answering questions in natural language, quality assurance, entity detection, summarization, among others. The results of the NLP analysis are written back to the wiki, allowing humans and AI to work collaboratively on wiki content. Additionally, semantic markup understood by the SMW extension can be automatically generated from NLP output, providing semantic search and query functionalities.

Features:

  • Light-weight MediaWiki Extension
  • NLP Pipeline Independent Architecture
  • Flexible Wiki Input Handling
  • Flexible NLP Result Handling
  • Semantic Markup Generation
  • Wiki-independent Architecture

A promising direction for creation of author-curated text!

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