On 11/06/2010 10:21, Torsten Zesch wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> thanks for your reply, i'm actually looking for alternatives
>> to kea. not that kea wouldn't work, but i don't like relying
>> on one single extractor.
>
> We have implemented a keyphrase extraction toolkit for scientific purposes using UIMA.
> Details can be found in
> http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2009/ranlp09_camera_ready.pdf
> The chart on page 4 gives a good overview.
Really interresting ! Thanks for this paper. This is an open-sourced code ?
Have a good day
>
>> but if i understand your message right, uima itself can't be
>> used as a keyphrase extractor (i was thinking so because of
>> one of the demos) and the purpose of uima itself is slightly
>> different, am i getting you right?
>
> UIMA is a framework, so it is not a keyphrase extractor itself, but you can use to easily
build different keyphrase extractors, as we did.
>
> -Torsten
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