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Marshall Schor edited comment on UIMA-3374 at 6/23/15 9:07 PM:
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Apologies for the delay...  

I'll replace the screenshots with ones that show the microscope mini-logo.   

On the entities view: yes, we can defer improving that to another Jira. 
This view was removed in UIMA-135.  
It probably needs to stay "removed", until it is fixed to function.  

Re: the workflow concept in the features view: The necessity to specify 
multiple things with each subsequent list-of-things depending on a previous 
selection seems a common UI paradigm.  I would suggest finding the most 
"popular" of these and using that general concept.  One common UI design that 
comes to mind is 3 text selection boxes, going top-to-bottom, or left-to-right, 
and the selection of something for the top/or/left conditions the selection 
possibilities of the next box, etc.  This way, they're all visible at once.  I 
haven't thought in depth about this, so there may be some issue with it :-) ...


was (Author: schor):
Apologies for the delay...  

I'll replace the screenshots with ones that show the microscope mini-logo.   

On the entities view: yes, we can defer improving that to another Jira. 
This view was removed in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-135.  
It probably needs to stay "removed", until it is fixed to function.  

Re: the workflow concept in the features view: The necessity to specify 
multiple things with each subsequent list-of-things depending on a previous 
selection seems a common UI paradigm.  I would suggest finding the most 
"popular" of these and using that general concept.  One common UI design that 
comes to mind is 3 text selection boxes, going top-to-bottom, or left-to-right, 
and the selection of something for the top/or/left conditions the selection 
possibilities of the next box, etc.  This way, they're all visible at once.  I 
haven't thought in depth about this, so there may be some issue with it :-) ...

> A new mode for annotation viewer based on feature values
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 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: UIMA-3374 patch 2015-04-21.txt, UIMA-3374 patch 
> 2015-04-23.txt, UIMA-3374 patch 2015-04-28.txt, UIMA-3374 patch 
> 2015-05-08.txt, UIMA-3374 patch 2015-05-15.txt, UIMA-3374 patch 
> 2015-05-18.txt, image006.jpg, image007-1.jpg, image007-2.jpg, image007-3.jpg, 
> image007.jpg, screenshot-1.jpg, screenshot-2.jpg, screenshot-3.jpg, 
> screenshot-4.jpg
>
>   Original Estimate: 504h
>  Remaining Estimate: 504h
>
> 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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