I think the main focus of 'brat' is to assist domain-experts to the
annotation. It is not a tool that automatically generates annotations
and probably not in the format openNLP understands. It is more a tool to
abstract away marking-up of the annotations because domain experts are
not programmers and thus they cannot write their own annotation routine.
Jim
On 07/08/13 02:00, Lance Norskog wrote:
Here's one: http://brat.nlplab.org/
On 08/06/2013 02:23 PM, 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