CLARIN-D User Guide
List of Figures
1.1.
DC Types
1.2.
Examples for DCs of several types
1.3.
Examples for relations in RELcat
2.1.
Building virtual collections by aggregating metadata descriptions
2.2.
Profiles are made up of components
2.3.
A component describing an actor
2.4.
The CMDI component registry
2.5.
Declaring explicit semantics in CMDI with links to data categories
2.6.
Procedure for CMDI metadata modeling
2.7.
Creating a derivate profile with an altered component
2.8.
Using the VLO to identify relevant language resources
2.9.
Accessing the results of a VLO query
3.1.
The 3-layer-framework
4.1.
Authentication sequence
6.1.
Transcription errors leading to valid word forms
7.1.
A hierarchy of levels of linguistic analysis
7.2.
A dependency analysis
7.3.
A constituency analysis
7.4.
A hybrid syntactic analysis
8.1.
The WebLicht user interface, displayed in a browser
8.2.
WebLicht constituency parse visualization
8.3.
A short text from a news website
8.4.
WebLicht start-up
8.5.
Inputing a short text
8.6.
Constructing a tool chain
8.7.
Adding a TCF converter to a tool chain
8.8.
Adding a tokenizer, sentence splitter, lemmatizer and tagger to a tool chain
8.9.
Running the tool chain on the text
8.10.
Visualization
8.11.
Downloading the results
8.12.
Adding a parser to the tool chain
8.13.
Adding a lemma frequency tool to the chain
8.14.
Viewing word frequency data in a table
8.15.
Viewing placenames from a text on a map
8.16.
Web service wrapper