- From: Alvaro Graves <alvaro@graves.cl>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 13:51:13 -0700
- To: Seth Grimes <grimes@altaplana.com>
- Cc: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>, foaf-dev <foaf-dev@lists.foaf-project.org>, "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAM1CqROMU3bZ+Jsx_09a05hfxJZyZ3-+4Fd0e5Cp1Gmu4xwkGw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Seth, Although I'd love to hear of a simpler process, I think you may need to look at NLP software, such as CoreNLP (see http://corenlp.run for a demo), and then programmatically link the entities detected. Hope it helps Alvaro Graves-Fuenzalida, PhD Web: http://graves.cl - Twitter: @alvarograves On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Seth Grimes <grimes@altaplana.com> wrote: > Do you have any sample document URLs? That would help anyone seeking to >> respond to your request that produces these kinds of solutions. >> > > Here's a text sample. There's actually quite a lot of salient information > to extract: Persons, inter-personal relationships, locations, events > (including sequence). But I'm not looking for comprehensive narrative > mining. For now, I'm looking only for limited relation extraction and > representation, to support queries across the relationship graph. > > Sandy was removed from her home by CPS and placed in foster care > after her class teacher observed multiple bruises on Sandy's body. It is > alleged that mother's boyfriend inflicted the injuries. Mother claims she > was unaware of the injuries. Mother has a history of reported drug and > alcohol use and was intoxicated at the time of CPS investigation. Sandy is > currently placed in the agency-operated foster boarding home of Ms. Jones. > Child's mother is allowed to have supervised visits at the foster care > agency until the next planning conference. Caseworker visited the foster > boarding home of Ms. Jones today to assess Sandy's adjustment to placement > with the Jones' family. Present in Ms. Jones's home were Ms. Jones, her > two daughters (Erika and Mona), and her foster child, Sandy. Ms. Jones said > her husband was away on business as an insurance evaluator. The home was > messy with clothes strewn all over the living room floor. The sink was > piled high with dirty dishes and two roaches were observed crawling on the > wall. There were an opened box of cereal, bread, and peanut butter on the > dining table. The apartment is sparsely furnished with a dining table and > chairs, a sofa that is fabric upholstered and heavily soiled, and a > television set. The sleeping arrangement is adequate but there are no > closets or chests of drawers to store the children's clothing. Mary has her > own bedroom and Johnny and Jonathan share a bedroom with two small beds. > Ms. Brown has her own bedroom. The home has safety devices installed > (window guards, fire and carbon monoxide alarms). Ms. White, Sandy's > mother came to the office today for a supervised visit. Mother looked > somewhat disheveled; her hair was uncombed, her clothes were heavily soiled > and she smelled of alcohol. Caseworker asked mother if she had been > drinking. Mother said she had just had a beer. Sandy took a while to warm > up to her mother. Mother brought a packet of potato chips for Sandy. Sandy > took the chips after much prodding from Ms. Jones but returned to snuggle > up to Ms. Jones. Sandy disclosed to caseworker that she was fearful of > returning home in case mother's boyfriend hurt her again. Sandy said > mother's boyfriend often hit her for no reason. > > Thanks, > > Seth > > > > On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > > On 4/18/16 2:47 PM, Seth Grimes wrote: >> >>> Yes, that's pretty much it, thanks. Anaphora (pronoun) resolution >>> would be a big plus. >>> >>> Seth >>> >> >> Do you have any sample document URLs? That would help anyone seeking to >> respond to your request that produces these kinds of solutions. >> >> >> Kingsley >> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, Kingsley Idehen wrote: >>> >>> On 4/18/16 9:44 AM, Seth Grimes wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Are there any available information-extraction systems that >>>>> implement the FOAF Relationship vocabulary >>>>> (http://vocab.org/relationship/)? By available, I mean commercial or >>>>> open source and currently maintained. My particular interest at this >>>>> moment is identification and extraction of familial relationships from >>>>> documents, and preferably also of attributes associated with the >>>>> relationships, and representation of extracted relationships. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Seth >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Seth Grimes grimes@altaplana.com +1 301-270-0795 @sethgrimes >>>>> Alta Plana Corp, analytics strategy consulting, http://altaplana.com >>>>> Sentiment Analysis Symposium, July 12 in NYC, SentimentSymposium.com >>>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Seth, >>>> >>>> Are you looking for technology that would perform the following tasks? >>>> >>>> [1] analyze a document containing a collection of English sentences >>>> representing familial relationships >>>> [2] extract said relationships and then convert to RDF sentences using >>>> terms from the FOAF vocabulary >>>> [3] return an RDF document and the final output artifact. >>>> >>>> I've copied the LOD list in on this response to broaden audience for >>>> this exchange. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> Seth Grimes grimes@altaplana.com +1 301-270-0795 @sethgrimes >>> Alta Plana Corp, analytics strategy consulting, http://altaplana.com >>> Sentiment Analysis Symposium, July 12 in NYC, SentimentSymposium.com >>> >> >> >> >> > -- > Seth Grimes grimes@altaplana.com +1 301-270-0795 @sethgrimes > Alta Plana Corp, analytics strategy consulting, http://altaplana.com > Sentiment Analysis Symposium, July 12 in NYC, SentimentSymposium.com > >
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