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Documentation for Apache UIMA Asynch Scaleout framework
Apache UIMA is an implementation of the OASIS-UIMA specifications.
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OASIS UIMA Committee: <http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/uima/>.
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Unstructured Information Management applications are software systems
that analyze large volumes of unstructured information in order to
discover knowledge that is relevant to an end user.
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An example UIM application might ingest plain text and identify
entities, such as persons, places, organizations; or relations,
such as works-for or located-at.
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UIMA Asynch Scaleout (or UIMA AS) is an extension to the Apache UIMA
framework and SDK, using JMS messaging to support scaleout.
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This package contains the API documentation of libuima-as-java.
(new) libuima-as-java_2.3.1-2_all.deb optional java
Apache UIMA Asynch Scaleout framework
Apache UIMA is an implementation of the OASIS-UIMA specifications.
.
OASIS UIMA Committee: <http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/uima/>.
.
Unstructured Information Management applications are software systems
that analyze large volumes of unstructured information in order to
discover knowledge that is relevant to an end user.
.
An example UIM application might ingest plain text and identify
entities, such as persons, places, organizations; or relations,
such as works-for or located-at.
.
UIMA Asynch Scaleout (or UIMA AS) is an extension to the Apache UIMA
framework and SDK, using JMS messaging to support scaleout.
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Changes: uima-as (2.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Add links for uimaj-as JARs into /usr/share/uima/lib/.
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