https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=866265
Bug ID: 866265
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: medium
Version: rawhide
Priority: medium
CC: notting(a)redhat.com,
package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Summary: Review Request: opentrep - C++ API for parsing
travel-focused requests
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Linux
Reporter: denis.arnaud_fedora(a)m4x.org
Type: ---
Documentation: ---
Hardware: All
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Product: Fedora
Spec URL:
http://denisarnaud.fedorapeople.org/opentrep/opentrep.spec
SRPM URL: <srpm info here>
Description:
http://denisarnaud.fedorapeople.org/opentrep/opentrep-0.5.0-1.fc17.src.rpm
Fedora Account System Username: denisarnaud
Description:
OpenTrep aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++
implementation, for parsing travel-focused requests (e.g.,
"washington dc beijing monday a/r +aa -ua 1 week 2 adults 1 dog").
OpenTrep uses Xapian (
http://www.xapian.org) for the Information Retrieval
part,
on freely available travel-related data (e.g., country names and codes,
city names and codes, airline names and codes, etc.).
OpenTrep exposes a simple, clean and object-oriented, API. For instance,
the static Parse() method takes, as input, a string containing the travel
request, and yields, as output, the list of the recognised terms as well as
their corresponding types. As an example, the travel request
"washington dc beijing monday a/r +aa -ua 1 week 2 adults 1 dog" would give
the following list:
* Origin airport: Washington, DC, USA
* Destination airport: Beijing, China
* Date of travel: next Monday
* Date of return: 1 week after next Monday
* Preferred airline: American Airlines; non-preferred airline: United
Airlines
* Number of travellers: 2 adults and a dog
The output can then be used by other systems, for instance to book the
corresponding travel or to visualise it on a map and calendar and to
share it with others.
OpenTrep makes an extensive use of existing open-source libraries for
increased functionality, speed and accuracy. In particular the
Boost (C++ Standard Extensions:
http://www.boost.org) library is used.
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