Am 09.02.2013 um 01:38 schrieb Prem Devanbu <deva...@cs.ucdavis.edu>:

> We  want to annotated some text with a syntax tree, and we're having trouble 
> finding examples or tutorial content on how this should be done within UIMA. 
> Any pointers appreciated. 

The typical way to represent a tree is defining a tree node type like this:

Node {
  Node parent;
  FSArray<Node> children;
  String tag;
}

An example for such a type is the "Constituent" type in the DKPro Core Syntax 
type system:

http://code.google.com/p/dkpro-core-asl/source/browse/de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core-asl/trunk/de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core.api.syntax-asl/src/main/resources/desc/type/Constituency.xml

-- Richard

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