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The <a href="{{ url_for('main.dashboard') }}">dashboard</a> provides a central overview of all resources assigned to the
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user. These are <a href="{{ url_for('main.dashboard', _anchor='corpora') }}">corpora</a> and created <a href="{{ url_for('main.dashboard', _anchor='jobs') }}">jobs</a>. Corpora are freely composable
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annotated text collections and jobs are the initiated file processing
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procedures. Both the job and the corpus listings can be searched using
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procedures. One can search for jobs as well as corpus listings using
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the search field displayed above them.
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</p>
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</div>
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<p>
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A corpus is a collection of texts that can be analyzed using the
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Corpus Analysis service. All texts must be in the verticalized text
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file format, which can be obtained via the Natrual Language
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Processing service. It contains, in addition to the actual text,
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file format, which can be obtained via the Natural Language
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Processing service. It contains, in addition to the text,
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further annotations that are searchable in combination with optional
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addable metadata during your analysis.
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metadata that can be added during your analysis.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</p>
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<h4>Optical Character Recognition (OCR)</h4>
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<p>Comming soon...</p>
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<p>Coming soon...</p>
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<h4>Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR)</h4>
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<p>Comming soon...</p>
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<p>Coming soon...</p>
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<h4>Natural Language Processing (NLP)</h4>
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<p>Comming soon...</p>
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<p>Coming soon...</p>
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<h4>Corpus Analysis</h4>
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<p>
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<div class="col s12 m8">
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<p>
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To <a href="{{ url_for('corpora.create_corpus') }}">create a corpus</a>, you
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can use the "New Corpus" button, which can be found on both, the Corpus
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can use the "New Corpus" button, which can be found on both the Corpus
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Analysis Service page and the Dashboard below the corpus list. Fill in the input
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mask to Create a corpus. After you have completed the input mask, you will
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be automatically taken to the corpus overview page (which can be called up
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the way of how a token is displayed, by using the text style switch. The
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concordance module offers some more options regarding the context size of
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search results. If the context does not provide enough information you can
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hop into the reader module by using the lupe icon next to a match.
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hop into the reader module by using the magnifier icon next to a match.
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</p>
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<h3 class="manual-chapter-title">Query Builder Tutorial</h3>
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<p>The query builder helps you to make a query in the form of the Corpus Query
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Language (CQL) to your text. You can use the CQL to filter out various types of
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text parameters, for example, a specific word, a lemma, or you can set part-of-speech
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<h4>Overview</h4>
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<p>The query builder can be accessed via "My Corpora" or "Corpus Analysis" in the sidebar options.
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Select the desired corpus and click on the "Analyze" and then "Concordance"
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buttons to open the query builder.</p>
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<p>The query builder uses the Corpus Query Language (CQL) to help you make a query for analyzing your texts.
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In this way, it is possible to filter out various types of text parameters, for
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example, a specific word, a lemma, or you can set part-of-speech
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tags (pos) that indicate the type of word you are looking for (a noun, an
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adjective, etc.). In addition, you can also search for structural attributes,
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or specify your query for a token (word, lemma, pos) via entity typing. And of
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course everything can be combined. You can find examples for different queries
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under the tab "Examples".</p>
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<p></p>
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course, the different text parameters can be combined.</p>
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<p>Tokens and structural attributes can be added by clicking on the "+" button
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(the "input marker") in the input field. Elements added are shown as chips. These can
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be reorganized using drag and drop. The input marker can also be moved in this way.
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Its position shows where new elements will be added. <br>
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A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</p>
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<p>Advanced users can make direct use of the Corpus Query Language (CQL) by switching to "expert mode" via the toggle button.</p>
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<p>The entire input field can be cleared using the red trash icon on the right.</p>
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<br>
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<div style="border: 1px solid; padding-left: 20px; margin-right: 400px; margin-bottom: 40px;">
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this case. For this you can simply string them together: <br>
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[word="I"] [word="will" & simple_pos="VERB"] [word="go"].</p>
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<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/or_and.gif') }}" alt="OR/AND explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
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<p></p>
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<p>Tokens that have already been added can also be modified by clicking on the corresponding
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pen icon. Click on the "ignore case" box, for example, and the query builder will
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not differentiate between upper- and lower- case letters for that respective token.</p>
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<br>
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</div>
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