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== Calais A Ruby interface to the Open Calais Web Service (http://opencalais.com) == Features * Accepts documents in text/plain, text/xml and text/html format. * Basic access to the Open Calais API's Enlighten action. * Output is RDF representation of input document. * Single function ability to tag a document and receive a response in RDF format, names in the document, and their relationships. == Synopsis This is a very basic wrapper to the Open Calais API. It uses the POST endpoint and currently supports the Enlighten action. Here's a simple call: Calais.enlighten(:content => "The government of the United Kingdom has given corporations like fast food chain McDonald's the right to award high school qualifications to employees who complete a company training program.", :content_type => :text, :license_id => LICENSE_ID) This is the easiest way to get the RDF-formated response from the OpenCalais service. If you want to do something more fun like getting all sorts of fun information about a document, you can try this: Calais.process_document(:content => "The government of the United Kingdom has given corporations like fast food chain McDonald's the right to award high school qualifications to employees who complete a company training program.", :content_type => :text, :license_id => LICENSE_ID) This will return an object containing the RDF representation of the text, the names in the text, and any relationships that exist there. == Requirements * Ruby 1.8.5 or better * Uses the following standard libraries: digest/sha1, net/http, yaml, cgi * Hpricot == Install TODO == Authors Abhay Kumar http://opensynapse.net








