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== Operation ==  
 
== Operation ==  
  
To merge NER schemas from Corpus, the user has to click the Corpus Data-type icon and select the option '''Corpus -> Merge Schemas -> NER'''.
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To merge two or more NER schemas for a Corpus, click the Corpus data-type icon and select the option '''Corpus -> Merge Schemas -> NER'''.
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[[File:Merge_Schema.png|1500px|center]]
 
[[File:Merge_Schema.png|1500px|center]]
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== Corpus Properties ==  
 
== Corpus Properties ==  
  
Appear a GUI for selecting NER Schemas. Here exist two types of NER Process Normal and Normalized. Is only possible merge schemas whit the same property (Normal or Normalized)
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A GUI is launched to select the NER Schemas. Two types of NER Process exist: Normal and Normalized (see definitions below). It is only possible to merge schemas with the same type.
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[[File:Merge2.png|800px||center]]
 
[[File:Merge2.png|800px||center]]
  
After select Corpus Normalization option, the user must select at least two NER Schema for merging.  To continue press '''Ok''' and an operation will be performed.
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After selecting the type of Corpus, select at least two NER Schemas for merging.   
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To continue press '''Ok''' and the operation will be performed.
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[[File:Merge3.png|800px||center]]
 
[[File:Merge3.png|800px||center]]
  
=== Normal ===
 
  
Process that don´t have offset transformation (normal text)
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The merging operation will start and a progress window appears, indicating the progress of the operation.
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The NER operation will take a few minutes or hours depending on the number of documents and document size.
  
=== Normalized ===
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When the process ends, a new '''NER Process''' object will be added to the [[Corpora_Load_Corpus|''Corpus Process View'']].
  
Process that suffer normalization. Example causing by Normalization Option from [[Corpus_Create_Annotation_Schema_By_NER_Lexical_Resources#Normalization|NER]] [Lexical Resources]
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=== Normal NER processes===
  
== Performing ==
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Processes that do not have offset transformation (normal text)
  
Merging NER Schema operation will start and a small window will appear, indicating the execution of the operation.
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=== Normalized NER processes ===
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 [[Corpora_Load_Corpus|''Corpus Process View'']].
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Processes that suffered normalization by activating this option when performing NER: see [[Corpus_Create_Annotation_Schema_By_NER_Lexical_Resources#Normalization|NER]] [Lexical Resources]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 18 January 2013


Operation

To merge two or more NER schemas for a Corpus, click the Corpus data-type icon and select the option Corpus -> Merge Schemas -> NER.


Merge Schema.png


Corpus Properties

A GUI is launched to select the NER Schemas. Two types of NER Process exist: Normal and Normalized (see definitions below). It is only possible to merge schemas with the same type.


Merge2.png


After selecting the type of Corpus, select at least two NER Schemas for merging. To continue press Ok and the operation will be performed.


Merge3.png


The merging operation will start and a progress window appears, indicating the progress of the operation. The NER operation will take a few minutes or hours depending on the number of documents and document size.

When the process ends, a new NER Process object will be added to the Corpus Process View.

Normal NER processes

Processes that do not have offset transformation (normal text)

Normalized NER processes

Processes that suffered normalization by activating this option when performing NER: see NER [Lexical Resources]