http://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=Special:NewPages&feed=atom&hidebots=1&hideredirs=1&limit=50&offset=&namespace=0&username=&tagfilter=LinguisticAnnotation - New pages [en]2024-03-29T08:59:12ZFrom LinguisticAnnotationMediaWiki 1.23.6http://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=SaltNPepperSaltNPepper2016-05-11T13:53:46Z<p>Amir: Created page with "=SaltNPepper= SaltNPepper is a metamodel based converter framework, incorporating a variety of plugins to convert corpus data between a large set of formats. Pepper offers a..."</p>
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SaltNPepper is a metamodel based converter framework, incorporating a variety of plugins to convert corpus data between a large set of formats. <br />
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Pepper offers a highly extensible platform for conversion and manipulation of linguistic data between an unbound set of formats. It can be used stand-alone as a command line interface, or be integrated as an API into other software products.<br />
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Salt is an easily understandable meta model for linguistic data and an open source API for storing, manipulating and representing the data. Salt is an abstract model, poor in linguistic semantics. As a result, it is independent of any linguistic schools or theories. The core model is graph-based, thereby keeping the structural restrictions very low and allowing for a wide range of possible linguistic annotations, such as syntactic, morphological, coreferential annotations and many more.<br />
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Currently supported input/output formats include [[EXMARaLDA]], Tiger XML, [[MMAX]], RST, TCF, TreeTagger format, [[TEI]] (subset), [[ANNIS]] format, [[PAULA]] and many many more.<br />
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==References==<br />
*[http://corpus-tools.org/pepper/ Website]<br />
*F. Zipser & L. Romary (2010). [http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/inria-00527799/en/ A model oriented approach to the mapping of annotation formats using standards]. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Resource and Language Technology Standards, LREC 2010. Malta.</div>Amirhttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=RstWebRstWeb2016-05-11T13:47:20Z<p>Amir: Added rstWeb page</p>
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rstWeb is an open source, browser based annotation tool for discourse analyses in [http://www.sfu.ca/rst/ Rhetorical Structure Theory]. It is meant to support collaborative, online annotation projects using just a web browser, without the need to install software for annotators. It can be used both online in a server based project, or on the user's machine using a local version.<br />
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==Features==<br />
*Annotators only need a browser<br />
*Single mode structure-editor - no switching between linking, adding spans, multinucs and unlinking<br />
*Import .rs3 files from RSTTool or plain text<br />
*Export .rs3 format<br />
*Support for multiple annotated versions of each document<br />
*Admin interface to manage users, assignments, and groups of documents in projects<br />
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==Literature/References==<br />
*[https://corpling.uis.georgetown.edu/rstweb/info/ Website]<br />
*Zeldes, Amir (2016) [http://corpling.uis.georgetown.edu/amir/pdf/rstWeb_NAACL2016_camera.pdf rstWeb - A Browser-based Annotation Interface for Rhetorical Structure Theory and Discourse Relations]. In: Proceedings of NAACL-HLT 2016. San Diego, CA.</div>Amirhttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=ATLAS(2)ATLAS(2)2015-06-30T15:49:34Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: </p>
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<div>[https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/neuroinformatik/mitarbeiter/s-meudt.html ATLAS] is a multimodal annotation tool developed by Sascha Meudt from the University of Ulm.</div>Thomas.schmidthttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=ATOMICATOMIC2015-01-16T13:51:46Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: Created page with "[http://linktype.iaa.uni-jena.de/atomic/ Atomic] is a multilevel corpus annotation tool for the desktop, developed within the LinkType research project at the Friedrich Schill..."</p>
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<div>[http://linktype.iaa.uni-jena.de/atomic/ Atomic] is a multilevel corpus annotation tool for the desktop, developed within the LinkType research project at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena.</div>Thomas.schmidthttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=MorphistoMorphisto2015-01-09T13:29:59Z<p>Herrner: Created page with "[https://code.google.com/p/morphisto/ Morphisto] is a morphological analyzer and generator for German wordforms. The basis of Morphisto is the open-source SMOR morphology for..."</p>
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<div>[https://code.google.com/p/morphisto/ Morphisto] is a morphological analyzer and generator for German wordforms. The basis of Morphisto is the open-source SMOR morphology for the German language developed by the University of Stuttgart (GPL v2) for which a free lexicon is provided under the Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA Non-Commercial license.<br />
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The Morphisto lexicon was originally developed at the Institute for the German Language, Mannheim (Germany) as part of the TextGrid project. This site hosts the new central place to go on the net for everything regarding Morphisto: Bugfixes and improvements, new feature, utilities, and getting in touch with the developers.<br />
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Morphisto requires as dependency the SFST toolkit available from the University of Stuttgart, as well as a computer running a contemporary Unix distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, OSX, you name it).</div>Herrnerhttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=HeidelTimeHeidelTime2015-01-09T13:28:36Z<p>Herrner: Created page with "[https://code.google.com/p/heideltime/ HeidelTime] is a multilingual, cross-domain temporal tagger developed at the Database Systems Research Group at Heidelberg University. I..."</p>
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<div>[https://code.google.com/p/heideltime/ HeidelTime] is a multilingual, cross-domain temporal tagger developed at the Database Systems Research Group at Heidelberg University. It extracts temporal expressions from documents and normalizes them according to the TIMEX3 annotation standard. HeidelTime is available as UIMA annotator and as standalone version.</div>Herrnerhttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=SayMoreSayMore2014-03-10T21:05:22Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: Created page with "[http://saymore.palaso.org/ SayMore] is software program designed to build well-annotated corpora of language documentation resources."</p>
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<div>[http://saymore.palaso.org/ SayMore] is software program designed to build well-annotated corpora of language documentation resources.</div>Thomas.schmidthttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=DFG_ViewerDFG Viewer2014-02-27T16:16:24Z<p>Herrner: Created page with " == DFG Viewer == The DFG Viewer is a browser web service for displaying digital representations from decentralised library repositories. It has an XML interface for exchanging ..."</p>
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== DFG Viewer ==<br />
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The DFG Viewer is a browser web service for displaying digital representations from decentralised library repositories. It has an XML interface for exchanging meta- and structural data in the METS/MODS format. Displaying of a digital representation is enriched and supplemented with additional functions, if applicable, with the help of these data.<br />
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As a result, users are provided with a uniform interface for viewing digitised media. They can browse documents, view and download the individual digital representations in various resolutions and switch to the respective web presentation of the library involved upon a request to that end in order to use further possibilities there.<br />
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The DFG Viewer is based on the free CMS TYPO3 and can be used free of charge by anyone interested. This can either be done centrally via the web service operated here or by means of a local implementation. In this context, connection is optionally provided via a native XML interface or via the standardised OAI protocol. You can find comprehensive documentations, examples and useful tips regarding both application scenarios there.</div>Herrnerhttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=Annotation_ProAnnotation Pro2013-11-21T13:07:46Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: Created page with "[http://annotationpro.org/ Annotation Pro] is a tool for annotation of audio and text files. It enables users to create many time-aligned annotation layers, select fragments of r..."</p>
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<div>[http://annotationpro.org/ Annotation Pro] is a tool for annotation of audio and text files. It enables users to create many time-aligned annotation layers, select fragments of recordings, dynamically zoom to selection or to a point with the mouse scroll, play, re-play and loop the sound.</div>Thomas.schmidthttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=ViPERViPER2013-07-02T12:57:36Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: Created page with "[http://viper-toolkit.sourceforge.net/ ViPER] (Video Processing Analysis Resource) is a toolkit of scripts and Java programs that enable the markup of visual data ground truth, a..."</p>
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<div>[http://viper-toolkit.sourceforge.net/ ViPER] (Video Processing Analysis Resource) is a toolkit of scripts and Java programs that enable the markup of visual data ground truth, and systems for evaluating how closely sets of result data approximate that truth.</div>Thomas.schmidthttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=WebAnnoWebAnno2013-06-13T19:42:13Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: Created page with "[https://code.google.com/p/webanno/ WebAnno] is a general purpose web-based annotation tool for a wide range of linguistic annotations. WebAnno offers annotation project manageme..."</p>
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<div>[https://code.google.com/p/webanno/ WebAnno] is a general purpose web-based annotation tool for a wide range of linguistic annotations. WebAnno offers annotation project management, freely configurable tagsets and the management of users in different roles. WebAnno uses technology from the brat rapid annotation tool for visualizing and editing annotations in a web browser. It supports annotation and visualization of arbitrarily large documents, pluggable import/export filters, the curation of annotations across various users, and farming out annotations to a crowdsourcing platform.</div>Thomas.schmidthttp://annotation.exmaralda.org/index.php?title=Serengeti_AnnotatorSerengeti Annotator2013-05-08T07:45:17Z<p>Thomas.schmidt: Created page with "The [http://coli.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/serengeti/ Serengeti Annotator] is a web based client-server-application used for annotating semantic relations in text documents."</p>
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<div>The [http://coli.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/serengeti/ Serengeti Annotator] is a web based client-server-application used for annotating semantic relations in text documents.</div>Thomas.schmidt