Document Annotation System
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A Document Annotation System is a linguistic annotation system that can solve a documentation annotation task.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Partially-Automated Document Annotation System to being a Fully-Automated Document Annotation System.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Automated Classification System.
References
2014
- http://sing.ei.uvigo.es/marky/
- Marky is a Web-based multi-purpose annotation tool. With this annotation tool you can annotate from simple documents (without any formatting) to HTML documents. Documents can have embedded: images, diagrams, videos, etc. With all power of HTML.
This annotation tool implements the annotation project life cycle and is able to manage interactive and multi-user projects. Novelty lays on the annotation quality assessment tool and the annotation tracking system, which support systematic and on-demand annotation amendment agreement analysis
P This annotation tool allow you to:
- obtaining different annotation statistics, like the annotation agreement between annotators for a document, and more.
- print and export the annotated text.
- ask questions about the different types of annotation.
- import your Word documents or the like to annotate them. Thanks to technology CKEditor
- Marky is a Web-based multi-purpose annotation tool. With this annotation tool you can annotate from simple documents (without any formatting) to HTML documents. Documents can have embedded: images, diagrams, videos, etc. With all power of HTML.
- http://brat.nlplab.org/introduction.html
- brat is a web-based tool for text annotation; that is, for adding notes to existing text documents.
brat is designed in particular for structured annotation, where the notes are not freeform text but have a fixed form that can be automatically processed and interpreted by a computer.
- brat is a web-based tool for text annotation; that is, for adding notes to existing text documents.