John,
If there are no other objections, you can also put it directly in sandbox
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ctakes/sandbox/
It may make it easier in the future if folks decided to integrate into
cTAKES... and possibly save any potential IP/License questions...
--Pei
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Great!
Let me clean it up this weekend and ill throw it out onto my github. Will post
link soon; nlt cob this weekend.
JG
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On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:53 PM, andy mcmurry
wrote:
> Yes! Impeccable timing. Where can we find the python source?
> On Apr 2, 2014
Yes! Impeccable timing. Where can we find the python source?
On Apr 2, 2014 8:33 AM, "John Green" wrote:
> Andy: this is very interesting and exciting.
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> I hacked out a script that makes a visually appealing representation of
> the aggregate pipeline in d3js that, at least for a clinician
Andy: this is very interesting and exciting.
I hacked out a script that makes a visually appealing representation of the
aggregate pipeline in d3js that, at least for a clinician, is a nice overall
summary of the meta data generated from the pipeline. Its really no more than a
parser of the
Finally got around to looking at these: work great on ubuntu 13.1
JG
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Masanz, James J.
wrote:
> I checked in 2 groovy scripts under
> ctakes-core\scripts\groovy\
> I checked into trunk. Will gladly move or remove if needed.
> Th