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Marshall Schor commented on UIMA-3374:
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hi, I'm looking at this again. The new "features" mode has a usage pattern
where the user
1) first selects a type
2) then selects a feature (of that type)
3) then selects one or more feature values (of that feature).
What is shown is the colored annotations as before, but filtered by the
selected feature -values.
Is this correct so far?
Is there a use case for selecting
* in step (1) more than one type?
* in step (2) more than one feature?
It seems to me, that since the usage pattern is to do multiple specifications
for the filter, that it would benefit the user to see on the screen some
representation of their previous selection. (like many "shopping" websites do,
now). WDYT?
> A new mode for annotation viewer based on feature values
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> Key: UIMA-3374
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3374
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: InternalTools
> Affects Versions: 2.5.0SDK
> Reporter: James Zhu
> Assignee: Marshall Schor
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: annotation, feature, filter, type, value, viewer
> Attachments: CasAnnotationViewer.java, EntityResolver.java,
> screenshot-1.jpg, screenshot-2.jpg, screenshot-3.jpg, screenshot-4.jpg
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> Original Estimate: 504h
> Remaining Estimate: 504h
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> I'd like to propose adding a new "view mode" in the UIMA Annotation Viewer so
> that user can pick a specific type of annotations, and then pick a specific
> feature, and pick specific feature values available so user can see a subset
> of those annotation objects that have the specific feature values.
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