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From: Livy R. <liv...@gm...> - 2016-12-05 22:37:58
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hi Sam, thank you for your quick answer! We are currently using brat, but wanting to try other tools as well. I hope my team has time to try MITRE tool kit and if so, I certainly write you back. Sincerely, Livy On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 8:07 PM, Samuel Bayer <sa...@mi...> wrote: > Hi Livy - > > Thanks for writing, and thanks for your interest in the toolkit. Alas, > doing dependency annotation in MAT would be an ugly, ugly thing. I've > wanted for quite a while to have a custom annotation palette that would > support this, but I've had neither the opportunity or the resources to do > it. > > If you do find a tool that suits your needs, I'd love to hear about it. > One tool you might look into is brat (http://brat.nlplab.org). It's more > appropriate than MAT because it supports drawing arcs directly on its > annotation palette. > > Cordially, > Sam Bayer > The MITRE Corporation > > > Livy Real wrote: > >> Hi Sam, >> >> I hope this e-mail finds you well. >> >> I'm Livy Real, linguist, and I'm currently working on dependency >> annotation >> in Brazilian Portuguese. >> >> I'm searching for a tool with an easy interface for our team of >> linguistics >> and then I found Mitre announcement at Linguist List. >> >> In your online documentation, I found three examples of tasks, all of them >> related to Named Entities. Is it possible to use Mitre Annotation Toolkit >> for dependencies? >> >> Also you said that it is necessary to specify a language for the task. >> What >> would be the difficulties for working on Portuguese texts? >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Livy Real >> >> > |