Corpus in InkVisitor: Managing textual data and representing them in the CASTEMO ontology
The Annotator component of InkVisitor allows you to perform various operations with full-texts.
This chapter will teach you to:
- adopt best practices in managing versions of full-text documents;
- import full-text documents in InkVisitor;
- represent them in the CASTEMO ontology;
- edit (correct) texts in Annotator;
- add anchors, whether during sequential reading or more in a batch.
Corpus in the CASTEMO workflow
Constituting a corpus of full texts is a natural component of the CASTEMO workflow. Full-texts ar...
Represent textual versions
Basics The full text you plan to annotate has its often quite complex history of versions. At...
Import a full-text document and start annotating
Before starting to annotate, you need to import a full text in InkVisitor, create a Resource repr...
Use Annotator
Annotator is a component of the InkVisitor software adapted to the annotation of full-texts. Unli...
Search and replace strings in full-text documents
The Annotator component in InkVisitor has in-built functionalities for: searching text; repla...
Add anchors using search
Adding anchor to one search hit In the highlight mode, it also allows you to add anchor to the s...
Decide on the focus and extent of annotation
Any semantic annotation, as comprehensive as it might be, always has a purpose, that is, is conne...