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ANNIS is an open source, browser-based search and visualization architecture for multi-layer corpora, developed at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Georgetown University and Potsdam University. It can be used to search for complex graph structures of annotated nodes and edges forming a variety of linguistic structures, such as constituent or dependency syntax trees, coreference, rhetorical structure and parallel alignment edges, span annotations and associated multi-modal data (audio/video).</blockquote> | ANNIS is an open source, browser-based search and visualization architecture for multi-layer corpora, developed at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Georgetown University and Potsdam University. It can be used to search for complex graph structures of annotated nodes and edges forming a variety of linguistic structures, such as constituent or dependency syntax trees, coreference, rhetorical structure and parallel alignment edges, span annotations and associated multi-modal data (audio/video).</blockquote> | ||
See the [[https://korpling.github.io/ANNIS/4/user-guide/ ANNIS User Guide]] for details on features of the software. The [[https://korpling.github.io/ANNIS/4/developer-guide/ Developers Guide]] provides notes on the back end and front end of ANNIS's architecture. | |||
ANNIS has its own query language, ANNIS Query Language (AQL), with a [[https://korpling.github.io/ANNIS/4/user-guide/aql/ unique syntax]]. | |||
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- Thomas Krause, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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ANNIS is an open source, browser-based search and visualization architecture for multi-layer corpora, developed at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Georgetown University and Potsdam University. It can be used to search for complex graph structures of annotated nodes and edges forming a variety of linguistic structures, such as constituent or dependency syntax trees, coreference, rhetorical structure and parallel alignment edges, span annotations and associated multi-modal data (audio/video).
See the [ANNIS User Guide] for details on features of the software. The [Developers Guide] provides notes on the back end and front end of ANNIS's architecture.
ANNIS has its own query language, ANNIS Query Language (AQL), with a [unique syntax].