Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) Architecture
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A Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) Architecture is a Software Platform Architecture for the development, discovery, composition, and deployment of multi-modal analytics for the analysis of unstructured information and its integration with search technologies developed by IBM.
- See: UIMA System, GATE System.
References
2011
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UIMA
- UIMA stands for Unstructured Information Management Architecture. An OASIS standard as of March 2009, UIMA is to date the only industry standard for content analytics. UIMA is a component software architecture for the development, discovery, composition, and deployment of multi-modal analytics for the analysis of unstructured information and its integration with search technologies developed by IBM. The source code for a reference implementation of this framework has been made available on SourceForge, and later on the website of the Apache Software Foundation.
2004
- (Ferrucci & Lally, 2004) ⇒ David Ferrucci, and Adam Lally. (2004). “UIMA: An architectural approach to unstructured information processing in the corporate research environment.” In: Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 10(3-4). doi:10.1017/S1351324904003523
- QUOTE: ... led to the development of middleware architecture for processing unstructured information dubbed UIMA. At the heart of UIMA are powerful search capabilities and a data-driven framework for the development, composition and distributed deployment of analysis engines. In this paper we give a general introduction to UIMA ...