nopaque was designed from the ground up to be modular. This modularity means that the offered workflow provides variable entry and exit points, so that different starting points and goals can be flexibly addressed. Each of these modules are implemented in a self-contained service, each of which represents a step in the workflow. The services are coordinated in such a way that they can be used consecutively. The order can either be taken from the listing of the services in the left sidebar or from the roadmap (accessible via the pink compass in the upper right corner). All services are versioned, so the data generated with nopaque is always reproducible.
The File Setup Service bundles image data, such as scans and photos, together in a handy PDF file. To use this service, use the job form to select the images to be bundled, choose the desired service version, and specify a title and description. Please note that the service sorts the images into the resulting PDF file based on the file names. So naming the images correctly is of great importance. It has proven to be a good practice to name the files according to the following scheme: page-01.png, page-02.jpg, page-03.tiff, etc. In general, you can assume that the images will be sorted in the order in which the file explorer of your operating system lists them when you view the files in a folder sorted in ascending order by file name.
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With the corpus analysis service, it is possible to create a text corpus and then explore it in an analysis session. The analysis session is realized on the server side by the Open Corpus Workbench software, which enables efficient and complex searches with the help of the CQP Query Language.
To create a corpus, you can use the "New Corpus" button, which can be found on both the Corpus Analysis Service page and the Dashboard below the corpus list. Fill in the input mask to Create a corpus. After you have completed the input mask, you will be automatically taken to the corpus overview page (which can be called up again via the corpus lists) of your new and accordingly still empty corpus.
Now you can add texts in vrt format (results of the NLP service) to your new corpus. To do this, use the "Add Corpus File" button and fill in the form that appears. You will get the possibility to add metadata to each text. After you have added all the desired texts to the corpus, the corpus must be prepared for the analysis, this process can be initiated by clicking on the "Build" button. On the corpus overview page you can always see information about the current status of the corpus in the upper right corner. After the build process the status should be "built".
After you have created and built a corpus, it can be analyzed. To do this, use the button labeled Analyze. The corpus analysis currently offers two modules, the Reader and the Concordance module. The reader module can be used to read your tokenized corpus in different ways. You can select a token representation option, it determines the property of a token to be shown. You can for example read your text completly lemmatized. You can also change the way of how a token is displayed, by using the text style switch. The concordance module offers some more options regarding the context size of search results. If the context does not provide enough information you can hop into the reader module by using the magnifier icon next to a match.