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Alex Judea

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Oct 17, 2013, 6:02:34 AM10/17/13
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Dear Sebastian Riedel,

I want to use thebeast directly from my java applications. In particular, I am porting a word sense disambiguation system which uses thebeast to a UIMA framework. For this, I don't want to go to the shell to do inference, I want to do it during application runtime, fully automatic.

Could you give me a hint on thebeast classes I should look at? I am highly unsure how to start this. The manual also does not mention anything.

Regards,

Alex

Sebastian Riedel

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Oct 18, 2013, 6:02:24 AM10/18/13
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Hi Alex,

it's been a while, but I wonder whether this set of tests could be a useful starting point:


It uses the thebeast API, and there should things training and inference in there. 

Cheers,

Sebastian


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Alex Judea

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Oct 22, 2013, 4:28:32 AM10/22/13
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Thanks a lot. I solved my problems by using (parts of) the beast's shell and everything seems to work. I will have a look anyway and search for things I can make better.

Regards,

Alex
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