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Jörn Kottmann commented on UIMA-1875:
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I created a small test where the linespacing is increased and a primitive
feature value is written below the annotation text.
One issue is that if two annotation are too close together the feature value
text might overlap (I will attach an images for illustration).
Does anyone has an idea how the overlapping case should be handled ?
> ability to visualize and quickly update/add values to primitive features
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> Key: UIMA-1875
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1875
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: CasEditor
> Reporter: Philip Ogren
> Attachments: CasEditor-TagDrawingStrategy.tiff
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> I spent a bit of time evaluating the CAS Editor recently and have the
> following suggestion. It is common to have annotation tasks in which adding
> a primitive value to a annotation feature happens frequently. Here's one
> common annotation task - part-of-speech tagging. Usually, the way this task
> is performed is a part-of-speech tagger is run on some data and a
> part-of-speech tag is added as a string value to a feature of a token type.
> The annotator's task is then to look at the part-of-speech tags and make sure
> they look right and fix the ones that aren't. However, the only way to see
> the part-of-speech tag is by clicking on the token annotation in the text and
> view the value of the feature in the editor view. This makes the tool really
> unusable for this annotation task. What would be really nice is to be able
> to display the part-of-speech tags above or below the tokens so that the
> linguist can scan the sentence with its tags and quickly find the errors.
> There are a number of other annotation tasks that have similar requirements.
> For example, named entities usually have category labels which would be nice
> to display. Word sense disambiguation data is also similar.
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