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Your Friendly ANNIS Match Exporter

Annimate (for ANNIS Match Exporter) is a tool for the convenient export of query results (matches) from the ANNIS1 system for linguistic corpora.

It is meant as a supplement to the ANNIS web interface and focuses on file export (as opposed to visualization) of the results of an ANNIS query.

Annimate is being developed by Matthias Stemmler in cooperation with the Lehrstuhl für Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft at the University of Augsburg.

It is based on the graphANNIS library by Thomas Krause.

Annimate can currently produce a CSV or an Excel file with one row per match, showing the matched nodes in their context in a KWIC (Keyword in Context) format as well as additional annotations of the matched nodes and metadata on the corpus and document levels. It is similar in functionality to a combination of the ANNIS TextColumnExporter and CSVExporter, but provides a friendlier user interface.

This User Guide explains the details on how to work with Annimate.

Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  2. Importing Corpus Data
  3. Exporting Query Results
  4. Links

If you are unfamiliar with Annimate, we recommend that you go through all sections one by one, starting with Installation.

Feedback

If you have any kind of feedback on Annimate such as a bug report, documentation issue or idea for a new feature, please create an issue in the Annimate GitHub repository.

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Krause, Thomas & Zeldes, Amir (2016): ANNIS3: A new architecture for generic corpus query and visualization. in: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 2016 (31). https://dsh.oxfordjournals.org/content/31/1/118