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After [[Corpora_Load_Corpus| Loading a Corpus to the Clipboard]], the user can view the processes applied to the Corpus within ''Corpus View'', including NER Processes (that contain entity annotations) and RE Processes (that contain events annotations).
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After [[Corpora_Load_Corpus| loading a Corpus to the Clipboard]], you can view the processes applied to the Corpus within the ''Corpus Processes View'', including NER Processes (that contain entity annotations) and RE Processes (that contain events annotations).
 
These are shown in a table format in the right hand size panel, that lists both NER and RE processes, indicating type, description and properties.
 
These are shown in a table format in the right hand size panel, that lists both NER and RE processes, indicating type, description and properties.
  

Revision as of 16:14, 16 January 2013


After loading a Corpus to the Clipboard, you can view the processes applied to the Corpus within the Corpus Processes View, including NER Processes (that contain entity annotations) and RE Processes (that contain events annotations). These are shown in a table format in the right hand size panel, that lists both NER and RE processes, indicating type, description and properties.

To load a specific process:

  • NER Process: can be loaded by selecting the rightmost icon in the row corresponding to the desired NER process ( blue circle ). Once selected, a new NER Process appears on the clipboard (Blue Arrow)
  • RE Process: can be loaded by selecting the rightmost icon in the row corresponding to the desired RE process ( orange circle ). Once selected, a new RE Process appears on the clipboard (Orange Arrow)
Corpus Process Load.png

To remove a Corpus Process from the system, select the appropriate row and click in the remove icon (red circle).

Remove Corpus Process1.png

A New GUI panel is launched with the information on that process and the option to confirm the removal or cancel it.

Remove Corpus Process2.png