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Author:   ian_roberts
Date:     2011-04-20 15:40:00 +0000 (Wed, 20 Apr 2011)

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 For technical and user interface details not covered in this chapter, please 
refer to the 
 \htlink{http://gate.ac.uk/teamware/}{Teamware User Guide}.
 
+GATE Teamware is open-source software, released under the GNU Affero General
+Public Licence version 3.  Commercial licences are available from the
+University of Sheffield.  The source code is available from the subversion
+repository at
+
+{\tt https://gate.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gate/teamware/trunk}
+
 \section{Introduction}
 
 For the past ten years, NLP development frameworks such as OpenNLP, GATE, and 
UIMA have been providing tool support and facilitating NLP researchers with the 
task of implementing new algorithms, sharing, and reusing them.  At the same 
time, Information Extraction (IE) research and computational linguistics in 
general has been driven forward by the growing volume of annotated corpora, 
produced by research projects and through evaluation initiatives such as MUC 
\cite{Marsh98}, ACE\footnote{http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/Projects/ACE/}, DUC 
\cite{DUC2001}, and CoNLL shared tasks. Some of the NLP frameworks (e.g., AGTK 
\cite{Maeda04}, GATE \cite{Cun02b}) even provide text annotation user 
interfaces. However, much more is needed in order to produce high quality 
annotated corpora: a stringent methodology, annotation guidelines, 
inter-annotator agreement measures, and in some cases, annotation adjudication 
(or data curation) to reconcile differences between annotators. 


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