Annotation Viewer
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Revision as of 15:32, 16 March 2012
The visual web-application offers the user an opportunity to view the linguistically annotated data online after the WebLicht tool-chain processing. It can be used as part of WebLicht web-application or as a separate web-application (in the latter case the user should already have his data in TCF format). The visual web-application is integrated into the WebLicht web-application in the following way: after the user runs a tool/tools represented as tool boxes in WebLicht user interface, additional pictogramms appear inside those tool boxes.
Tool boxes when the user is selecting tools, before the user runs the tool chain:
Tool boxes after the user runs the tool chain:
This pictogram:
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offers the user an opportunity to view raw data in TCF format. The user can also download the data.
This pictogram:
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offers the user an opportunity to view data in a more user user friendly way. Clicking on it results in the following web-page (the page may look differently depending on what annotations are present in the data):
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Different views are associated with different annotations in the data. To go to the annotations of interest click on corresponding view annotation layers options on the left panel of the page:
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The text is displayed as raw text:
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The sentences are displayed in a table one sentence per cell:
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The tokens, lemmas, part-of-speech tags and other annotations that can be in-lined with tokens are displayed in an in-lined to token ids table:
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Phrase structure parsing and dependency parsing have special graphical representations and can be viewed as trees:
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