Wouldn’t it be nice if we could have such application? An efective central Knowldedge Management System that could be used as an efficient Question/Answering System?
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Prymas: Wouldn’t it be nice?
Posted in prymas, tagged interface on April 16, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Some blueprints…
Posted in information retrieval, Methodology, ontology, passage retrieval, prymas, tagged name-entity, penn treebank, pos-tagging, stemming, stopwords, stopwords removal, tagger, triples on April 6, 2010 | 1 Comment »
It works something like that: We need to build a system that is capable of automatically identifying highly relevant triples (pairs of concepts connected by a relation) over concepts from an existing ontology. By extracting relevant verbs and their grammatical arguments from a domain-specific text collection and computing corresponding relations through a combination of linguistic [...]
Gold Rush
Posted in knowledge management, Methodology, passage retrieval, prymas, tagged Entity Recognition, GATE, machine learning, POS, semantic network, Steeming, Tokenization, UIMA, unstructured knowledge on March 23, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Usually X marks the spot, but the path for conversion of unstructured knowledge into a reliable and efficient knowledge database of facts isn’t straightforward. Despite the knowledge being already assembled in a machine-optimal-representation, information recovery into a English natural language answer isn’t trivial. Nowadays, the amount of information that companies deal with is overwhelming. Being [...]
What is prymas?
Posted in knowledge representation, natural language processing, ontology, prymas, tagged Data Mining, IE, indexing, information extraction, IR, KM, knowledge acquisition, knowledge discovery, knowledge representation, natural language processing, NLP, structured knowledge, Text Mining, unstructured knowledge on March 22, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Hello world! So, what is prymas? Prymas is (we aim to) a central knowledge management system with an embedded question & answering mechanism. Pretty much as a virtual expert agent that could be inquired using English natural language. It is intended to build a system able to acquire knowledge from unstructured sources (such as reports [...]
Prymas! The ultimate Information Retrieval tool.
Posted in information retrieval, knowledge management, prymas, tools, tagged IR on March 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
