Difference between revisions of "Corpus Create Annotation Schema By Chemical Tagger"
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− | '''Ion''' | + | *'''Ion'''(e.g. Fe3+, Cl-). |
− | '''Compound''' | + | *'''Compound''' formulas (e.g. SO2, H2O, H2SO4 ...). |
− | '''Element''' | + | *'''Element''' names and symbols (e.g. Sodium and Na). |
Pressing '''Ok button''' the operations has lanched. Chemical Tagger NER operation will start and a small window will appear, indicating the execution of the operation and estimate time left and progress. | Pressing '''Ok button''' the operations has lanched. Chemical Tagger NER operation will start and a small window will appear, indicating the execution of the operation and estimate time left and progress. |
Revision as of 13:06, 30 July 2012
The user can perform a Chemical Tagger NER (for more details please visit http://gate.ac.uk/sale/tao/splitch21.html#sec:parsers:chemistrytagger ).
Selecting Corpus, the user must press right mouse button an select Corpus -> NER -> Chemical Tagger
A GUI will be presented. The user can select targets
- Ion(e.g. Fe3+, Cl-).
- Compound formulas (e.g. SO2, H2O, H2SO4 ...).
- Element names and symbols (e.g. Sodium and Na).
Pressing Ok button the operations has lanched. Chemical Tagger NER operation will start and a small window will appear, indicating the execution of the operation and estimate time left and progress. The NER operation will take a few minutes or hours depending number of documents, document size and total resources terms.
When process finishing , a new NER Process object will be added to the Corpus Process View.