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Platform for Annotated Corpora in XML Integrated tool for corpus linguists built on Eclipse, Vex, Subversive, etc. for creating and editing transcriptions and annotations, querying, managing version controlled data, and building a shippable corpus.
ONZE Miner was a browser-based linguistics research tool
NB: ONZE Miner has been renamed LaBB-CAT, and active support has been moved to another sourceforge project:
http://labbcat.sourceforge.net
ONZE Miner was a browser-based linguistics research tool that stores audio recordings and regular-expression searchable text transcripts of interviews. The search results, entire transcripts, and media, can be viewed or exported in a variety of format
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Project c2h - cetacean to human - building Seadragon, a tool for the scientific research of the acoustic communication of cetaceans, supporting the creation, emission, and recognition of underwater whistles. The blog: http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/