This manual is designed as an introduction to GATE 3 for people who have no experience at all with the tool. The first part covers the basic aspects of how to use GATE as an annotation tool; the second part includes some more advanced aspects concerned with using the ontology functionalities. For more detailed information, we refer the reader to the GATE User Guide (see Section 3.2).
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