-
Welcome to the brat annotation tool!
-
-
- Please be aware that
- brat
- is currently only fully supported on
- Google Chrome
- and
- Safari.
- In other browsers, it may exhibit various degrees of problems,
- from minor annoyances to severe ones that make
- brat
- unusable. For more information, see the page on
- browser support.
-
-
- Please consider using brat in
- a fully supported browser for a better user experience.
-
-
-
Below is a mini-tutorial for basic usage. For detailed
- instructions, please see
- the brat
- user manual.
-
Selecting a document
-
After closing this tutorial, you will see the collection
- browser, which allows you to access the different text
- collections and individual documents in those collections on
- your brat installation. Simply double-click on a collection
- name to show its contents or on a document name to open it.
-
-
You can later return to the collection browser by pressing the
- TAB key or by clicking on "Collection" in the menu.
-
-
Visualization
-
When a document is selected, the main window area shows a
- visualization of the text and annotations of that
- document. Placing the mouse cursor over an annotation shows
- further information about that annotation.
-
-
Menu
-
Placing the mouse cursor over the blue bar on top of the
- window opens the tool menu. This provides access to the
- following features:
-
- - Collection: collection browser
- - Data: export annotation data
- - Search: search current document or collection
- - Options: system configuration options
- - Login: log in for editing
-
-
-
Basic editing
-
When logged in (from the menu), it is possible to add
- annotations for a text span simply by selecting that span with
- the mouse, either by "dragging" over the text or by
- double-clicking on a word.
-
-
After selecting a span, the system shows the annotation dialog.
- This allows the selection of the type to assign to the newly
- created annotation, as well as the addition of comments or
- setting additional aspects of the annotation.
-
-
Associations between annotated text spans can be annotated by
- "dragging" with the mouse from one annotation to the
- other. This again brings up a dialog for selecting the type of
- the annotation.
-
-
Existing annotations can be modified or deleted from the same
- annotation dialog, which can be brought up by double-clicking
- on an annotation.
-
-
(The available annotation types and other aspects depend on the
- configuration of each collection.)
-
-
Advanced usage
-
Please see the brat user
- manual for more!
-
-
-
-
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-# -*- Mode: Text; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; coding: utf-8; -*-
-# vim:set ft=conf ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 autoindent:
-
-# Simple text-based definition of a hierarchial ontology of event
-# types and their arguments.
-
-