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Re: SMILA Tutorial [message #528364 is a reply to message #528173] |
Tue, 20 April 2010 09:22 |
Igor Novakovic Messages: 54 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Bogdan,
there is no online tutorial for integrating OpenCalais into SMILA.
This integration was something that I usually showed at SMILA workshops
as an advanced ontology-centric example of integrating a web service.
But, if you are really interested in utilizing OpenCalais in your SMILA
projects, I can give you some hints:
First, be aware that OpenCalais has its own ontology schema, so be sure
that you know exactly what you want to do with the ontology (in RDF
format) returned from it. In my tutorials I demonstrted a very simple
use case: "Iterate over a dozen of files, extract the plain text from
them and feed the OpenCalais web service with it. Insert the returned
ontology into SMILA's OntologyStore and finally, when all files have
been analyzed, export the whole ontology into one RDF file and open it
with the Protege for manual inspection."
Second, read the how-to manual for integrating any web service as a
pipelet:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SMILA/Development_Guidelines/How_to_ integrate_the_HelloWorld_webservice_as_a_Pipelet
Cheers
Igor
Am 19.04.2010 17:20, schrieb Bogdan Sacaleanu:
> Hi,
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> is the tutorial on integrating Open Calais into SMILA somewhere online
> available!?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Bogdan.
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Re: SMILA Tutorial [message #564638 is a reply to message #528173] |
Tue, 20 April 2010 09:22 |
Igor Novakovic Messages: 54 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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Hi Bogdan,
there is no online tutorial for integrating OpenCalais into SMILA.
This integration was something that I usually showed at SMILA workshops
as an advanced ontology-centric example of integrating a web service.
But, if you are really interested in utilizing OpenCalais in your SMILA
projects, I can give you some hints:
First, be aware that OpenCalais has its own ontology schema, so be sure
that you know exactly what you want to do with the ontology (in RDF
format) returned from it. In my tutorials I demonstrted a very simple
use case: "Iterate over a dozen of files, extract the plain text from
them and feed the OpenCalais web service with it. Insert the returned
ontology into SMILA's OntologyStore and finally, when all files have
been analyzed, export the whole ontology into one RDF file and open it
with the Protege for manual inspection."
Second, read the how-to manual for integrating any web service as a
pipelet:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SMILA/Development_Guidelines/How_to_ integrate_the_HelloWorld_webservice_as_a_Pipelet
Cheers
Igor
Am 19.04.2010 17:20, schrieb Bogdan Sacaleanu:
> Hi,
>
> is the tutorial on integrating Open Calais into SMILA somewhere online
> available!?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Bogdan.
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