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ETA: Easy Text Annotator
ETA is a web-based text annotation tool that is easy to use even for those who are not adept in computers. It allows simple text annotation involving a single feature with one or more than one value. Three types of outputs are supported: raw annotation, summary and html.
Installation
Download the zip file from this page and unzip it. For uninstallation, simply delete the relevant folder.
Basic usage
- You need two files:
- Text/corpus (text file)
- Annotation (tab-separated text file)
- To start a completely new annotation, you can use
annotation_template.txt
with necessary customization. You need to change the FILE NAME, FEATURE_NAME, and the number and name(s) of the VALUE(s) in accordance with your task. - Alternatively, you can also use a file exported from a more sophisticated tool. In fact,
annotation_template.txt
adopts the format of UAM Corpus Tool.
- To start a completely new annotation, you can use
- Open
Easy Text Annotator.html
. - Drag and drop the two files above onto the main window.
- Select the range you wish to annotate. Then, click on the "+" button at the bottom right corner.
Note As the number of annotation increases, the process may take longer to
- load the text/corpus file;
- display the annotation window;
- add/delete/modify an annotation; and
- generate a summary file.
How to cite
Nomoto, Hiroki, Kaoru Kayukawa & Yuta Takayasu. 2022. ETA: Easy Text Annotator. GitHub repository. https://github.com/matbahasa/ETA
@misc{NomotoEtAlETA,
author = {Nomoto, Hiroki and Kayukawa, Kaoru and Takayasu, Yuta},
title = {ETA: Easy Text Annotator},
year = {2022},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/matbahasa/ETA}}
}
Acknowledgement
The development of ETA was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP20H01255 (A cross-linguistic study of pronoun substitutes and address terms; PI: Sunisa Wittayapanyanon).