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Is there inline textual format for Open Calais output (e.g., slash tag format)?

An inline textual format for Open Calais output would be convenient for debugging. Is there a way to do this via the API? I coulnd't find a way to do this in the API user guide.

For example, here is output using Stanford NER's slash format:

I/O live/O in/O Austin/LOCATION ,/O TX/LOCATION ./O

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Hi Tomasohara,

We do have an API and user guide for you. You could view/download the user guide and code snippets from the link below

http://www.opencalais.com/opencalais-api/

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Suba

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Hi,

The tagged output can be requested in JSON or RDF formats:

http://www.json.org/

http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/

Hope this info is of help

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Hi, Did you ever get an answer to this? I'm looking to solve the same problem

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