Thanks Jim! I will check this tool coming weekend.
Thank you, Giri On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Jim - FooBar(); <[email protected]>wrote: > *not* speaking on behalf of the team but I wrote my own little tool to do > the annotation whenever there is a dictionary or dictionaries available. It > is open-source, it exposes a Java and a clojure API or you can even run it > from the command line. You can find it here: > > https://github.com/jimpil/**annotator-clj<https://github.com/jimpil/annotator-clj> > > proper annotation in a specialised domain however is usually done by > domain experts. Don't expect to get gold-data using annotator-clj or in > fact any dictionary based annotator...the good with annotator-clj is that > it can produce annotations compatible with openNLP, stanfordNLP or NLTK > which is great sometimes. It is also very fast as it leverages the > fork-join framework available in java7. > > hope that helps :) > > Jim > > ps: now that you've made me think about it again, instead of only allowing > raw dictionaries I could add support for the user to provide his own > specialised regex Pattern objects...hmmm...I'll investigate over the > weekend. > > > > On 06/08/13 22:23, Girivaraprasad Nambari wrote: > >> Hi Team, >> >> I ran pre-trained English NER models on text I have and results are not as >> I expected. So, I thought to train NER on the "trainining" text to >> generate >> new models, but I am stuck on *Annotation tools*. >> >> >> Could someone help me on which tools are being used by Open-NLP team for >> text annotation? As well as any references around text annotation topics >> would be really appreciated. >> >> Thanks for your time and help. >> >> Thank you, >> Giri >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Girivaraprasad Nambari < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Team, >>> >>> I ran pre-trained English NER models on text I have and results are not >>> as >>> I expected. So, I thought to train NER on the "trainining" text to >>> generate >>> new models, but I am stuck on *Annotation tools*. >>> >>> >>> Could someone help me on which tools are being used by Open-NLP team for >>> text annotation? As well as any references around text annotation topics >>> would be really appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks for your time and help. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Giri >>> >>> >
