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* Platform: http://sematia.hum.helsinki.fi/
* Platform: http://sematia.hum.helsinki.fi/
* Documentation: https://sematia.hum.helsinki.fi/docs/
* Source code: https://github.com/ezhenrik/sematia
* Source code: https://github.com/ezhenrik/sematia


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* Marja Vierros
* Marja Vierros
* Erik Hendriksson
* Erik Henriksson


==Description==
==Description==


An open platform for applying linguistic annotation (treebanking etc.) upon EpiDoc editions of papyrological texts, designed by [[User:MarjaVierros|Marja Vierros]] and built by Erik Hendriksson at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
From the project website (accessed 2019-02-27):


Currently in progress.
<blockquote>
<p>'''Sematia''' is a platform to create and manage layers based on linguistic variants in EpiDoc TEI XML documents. It also acts as the database for storing (and eventually, querying) morpho-syntactic annotations of each layer, created using the Arethusa annotation framework. The project aims to make it possible to:</p>
 
<ul><li>search for morpho-syntactic differences between layers</li>
<li>analyze syntactic structures within layers</li>
<li>combine the above with metadata describing each document</li></ul>
</blockquote>


[[category:tools]]
[[category:tools]]
[[category:linguistic annotation]]
[[category:linguistics]]
[[category:papyrology]]
[[category:papyrology]]
[[category:EpiDoc]]
[[category:EpiDoc]]
[[category:syntactic analysis]]
[[category:syntactic analysis]]

Revision as of 16:23, 27 February 2019

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Authors

  • Marja Vierros
  • Erik Henriksson

Description

From the project website (accessed 2019-02-27):

Sematia is a platform to create and manage layers based on linguistic variants in EpiDoc TEI XML documents. It also acts as the database for storing (and eventually, querying) morpho-syntactic annotations of each layer, created using the Arethusa annotation framework. The project aims to make it possible to:

  • search for morpho-syntactic differences between layers
  • analyze syntactic structures within layers
  • combine the above with metadata describing each document