A. Dingli. Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street, Sheffield, S1 4DP, UNITED KINGDOM, (Jul 17, 2003)
Abstract
This manual is intended to provide a comprehensive reference for the Melita application. Melita is an annotation tool that exploits interaction between the user interface and Adaptive Information Extraction (AIE) algorithms, in order to help reduce burdens experienced by the users during the training of an AIE system. This has the positive effect of reducing drastically the amount of training required. This manual contains all the information necessary to guide a typical user through the installation phase. It will then illustrate how to use the tool starting from simple tasks and proceeding gradually towards exploring the more advanced features. The document will also give a brief description of how to create an Ontology for the application and will provide some theoretical information for more advanced users.
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%1 dingli06melita
%A Dingli, Alexiei
%C Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street, Sheffield, S1 4DP, UNITED KINGDOM
%D 2003
%I Department of Computer Science
%K manual melita gate nlp NT2OD 2003
%T Melita manual
%U http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/melita/material/Manual.pdf
%X This manual is intended to provide a comprehensive reference for the Melita application. Melita is an annotation tool that exploits interaction between the user interface and Adaptive Information Extraction (AIE) algorithms, in order to help reduce burdens experienced by the users during the training of an AIE system. This has the positive effect of reducing drastically the amount of training required. This manual contains all the information necessary to guide a typical user through the installation phase. It will then illustrate how to use the tool starting from simple tasks and proceeding gradually towards exploring the more advanced features. The document will also give a brief description of how to create an Ontology for the application and will provide some theoretical information for more advanced users.
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abstract = {This manual is intended to provide a comprehensive reference for the Melita application. Melita is an annotation tool that exploits interaction between the user interface and Adaptive Information Extraction (AIE) algorithms, in order to help reduce burdens experienced by the users during the training of an AIE system. This has the positive effect of reducing drastically the amount of training required. This manual contains all the information necessary to guide a typical user through the installation phase. It will then illustrate how to use the tool starting from simple tasks and proceeding gradually towards exploring the more advanced features. The document will also give a brief description of how to create an Ontology for the application and will provide some theoretical information for more advanced users.},
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title = {Melita manual},
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