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You can manually annotate a Corpus, either starting from the beginning or changing the annotations from a previous NER process.  
 
You can manually annotate a Corpus, either starting from the beginning or changing the annotations from a previous NER process.  
 
To start a process of manual curation from scratch, i.e. when no annotation has been performed, right click on the Corpus datatype and select '''Corpus -> Manual Curator'''
 
To start a process of manual curation from scratch, i.e. when no annotation has been performed, right click on the Corpus datatype and select '''Corpus -> Manual Curator'''
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When the process is finished, a new '''Process''' object will be added to the Corpus Process View without any annotations and the user can manually annotate it using the [[Curator View Annotated Document]].
 
When the process is finished, a new '''Process''' object will be added to the Corpus Process View without any annotations and the user can manually annotate it using the [[Curator View Annotated Document]].

Revision as of 21:18, 16 January 2013


You can manually annotate a Corpus, either starting from the beginning or changing the annotations from a previous NER process. To start a process of manual curation from scratch, i.e. when no annotation has been performed, right click on the Corpus datatype and select Corpus -> Manual Curator


Manual Curator.png


When the process is finished, a new Process object will be added to the Corpus Process View without any annotations and the user can manually annotate it using the Curator View Annotated Document.