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- | ====== Export ====== | + | ====== |
- | After performing a query, you can click on "More" | + | After performing a query, you can click on '' |
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- | Figure 1: Export | + | Figure 1: Different exporters and additional |
- | Next to the type of export, you have the option | + | |
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+ | ===== WekaExporter ===== | ||
+ | This exporter is very specific for the data mining application [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== CSVExporter ===== | ||
+ | This exporter creates one line per result. In this line, you see the text you queried for as well as all the annotations available on the token level. Depending on the sub-corpus, these are the token itself as well as [[01_corpus: | ||
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+ | ===== TokenExporter ===== | ||
+ | This exporter is intended for smaller corpora than ours. Using our (sub-)corpora it often hangs even at very small queries. We recommend not to use it. | ||
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+ | ===== GridExporter ===== | ||
+ | This exporter is the most versatile one, since you can choose the annotations that you want to export. Figure 2 shows an example in which one token to the left and one to the right are exported as well as the whole message, the message ID, the token queried for and the age_range (not visible). Additionally, | ||
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+ | Figure 2: Example of a GridExport | ||
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+ | The resulting output starts as follows: | ||
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+ | Figure 3: Results of the export (extract) | ||
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+ | As you can see in Figure 3, each result is preceded by a number starting with 0. You then see all the annotation keys selected in Figure 2 in the selected order: whole message, message ID, token (your query is in the center, in this case //demain// plus the left and right token that you selected with the left and right context), age_range and then the chat ID selected with '' | ||
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+ | If you leave the field " | ||
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+ | ===== Simple text exporter ===== | ||
+ | This exporter creates a list of the token(s) you queried for with the number of preceding and following tokens you selected in the options. The results are numbered. No additional information is exported. | ||
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+ | ===== Additional options ===== | ||
+ | Next to the type of export, you have the option | ||
The other options, " | The other options, " | ||
- | Once you click " | + | Under “Parameters”, you can add annotations that pertain to the chat. More precisely, you can add all annotations that are listed under “Meta Annotations” |
- | Exports are very hungry in resources, thus, it might take a while to create | + | Once you click '' |
- | ===== WekaExporter ===== | + | Exports are very hungry in resources, thus, it might take a while to create an export or the server might even hang. The simpler your query, the less problems you have. **Hint**: instead of formulating a complex |
- | This exporter is very specific for the data mining application | + | |
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- | ===== CSVExporter ===== | ||
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