> https://twitter.com/apachectakes
ApacheCtakes is better -- conveys some meaning to someone who has no exposure
to cTakes.
assuming that the twitters is for public messaging, that is important.
my 2 cents,
--A
On Apr 10, 2013, at 12:05 PM, Dmitriy Dligach
wrote:
> FYI:
>
> I tried to
I can try to contact @ctakes...
However, right now the main problem is Twitter wants to verify your
identity by sending you an email. I am not receiving that email... It
must be getting caught somewhere in some spam filter...
Dima
On 04/10/2013 03:50 PM, Chen, Pei wrote:
This is awesome dim
This is awesome dima!
I am just curious- is there a way to find out who currently owns @ctakes?
(Just making sure it isn't one of the existing ctakes committers or users...)
There is also an LinkedIn group:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Apache-cTAKES-4882848
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Hi Soheil,
[including dev@ctakes]
I think this (1) seems to be a pretty common use case.
One can configure the input directory, pipeline, output directory, run UIMA's
Collection Processing Engine via command line:
ctakes-clinical-pipeline/desc/collection_processing_engine/test_plaintext.xml
as an
FYI:
I tried to create a twitter account for ctakes. Turns out @ctakes handle
is taken. Meanwhile I was able to create @apachectakes account:
https://twitter.com/apachectakes
Dima
Hi cTAKES committers,
If you have time to potentially mentor a student, please consider GSoC[1] :
Mentor registration is open now. Students can begin applications in April 22,
2013.
I think this is such a great program- Students get a $5000 stipend and
potentially grows the Apache cTAKES as