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<big>'''Welcome to TypeCraft.'''</big>
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== <big>'''Welcome to TypeCraft.'''</big> ==
  
TypeCraft is an online tool that can be used for the morpho-syntactic annotation of sentences. Annotations are stored in a database from where they can be retrieved for further editing.
 
  
Paradigms of annotated tokens can be shared between TypeCraft users in a process of peer annotation or may be published in the public domain of TypeCraft from where they can be retrieved for further use.
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TypeCraft a multi-lingual online database of linguistically-annotated natural language text, embedded in a wiki style communication and information tool. This set-up allows users (projects as well as individuals) to create their own domains, to invite others, as well as share their data with the public. The kernel of TypeCraft is morphological word-level annotation in a relational database setting, wrapped into a communication system, not unlike popular online community sites.  
 
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TypeCraft allows you to import raw text for annotation and export annotated data to MS Word, OpenOffice.org, LaTeX or XML for further use.  
TypeCraft allows you to import raw text for annotation and export annotated data to MS Word, OpenOffice.org, LaTeX or XML for further use. It is also possible to communicate with other users of the system.
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== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==

Revision as of 12:12, 29 January 2008

Welcome to TypeCraft.

TypeCraft a multi-lingual online database of linguistically-annotated natural language text, embedded in a wiki style communication and information tool. This set-up allows users (projects as well as individuals) to create their own domains, to invite others, as well as share their data with the public. The kernel of TypeCraft is morphological word-level annotation in a relational database setting, wrapped into a communication system, not unlike popular online community sites. TypeCraft allows you to import raw text for annotation and export annotated data to MS Word, OpenOffice.org, LaTeX or XML for further use.

Getting started

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General information on using the wiki

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

See also: