I am preparing an update to ConceptMapper that may be of some help with your first problem: the dictionary must still be in one file, but entries can be create different resulting annotations, based on a particular feature value of an entry. For example, this will allow you to have a POS feature associated with each entry and then specify the output to be a NounAnnotation for POS=noun, VerbAnnotation for POS=verb, etc. Additionally, if a term appears multiple times in the dictionary, it can produce multiple resulting annotations.
These changes are being tested locally, and if all goes well, I will start the process to releasing them Michael On May 24, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Mansi verma <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Renaud > > I did. Thanks, it will solve the problem. I had another doubt. > > As of now I have some 10-15 lookup files and as of now I have a descriptor > for each one of them. Is there a way to engineer lookup from one > descriptor. It could take resulting annotation and lookup file as arguments > and one by one use the lookup file to create resulting annotation. > > Another question. JCasUtil supports selection of annotations of 1 class at > a time. What if I want to send a set or list of classes whose annotations > have to be selected. Is there a function that supports selection of > multiple annotation types in one call. > > Thanks > Manisha > > > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Renaud Richardet > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Manisha, >> >> Did you try the configuration params "AttributeList" and "FeatureList"? >> >> (see the docs >> >> http://uima.apache.org/downloads/sandbox/ConceptMapperAnnotatorUserGuide/ConceptMapperAnnotatorUserGuide.html#configParams >> ) >> >> -- Renaud >> >> >> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Mansi verma <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> I am using UIMA for annotating some documents using Concept Mapper. I >> have >>> built the dictionaries and configured it to our requirements. However, I >>> wanted to add >>> features to TokenAnnotation and DictTerm. >>> >>> For Example existing TokenAnnotation annotation supports the following >>> features : >>> text, tokenType, tokenClass and uima.tt.tokenAnnotation. Now if I want to >>> add more features such as POS or group etc. >>> >>> Is there a neat way of doing it without touching the conceptMapper.jar >> and >>> changing our typesystem to extend the two types ? >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> Manisha >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Renaud Richardet >> Blue Brain Project PhD candidate >> EPFL Station 15 >> CH-1015 Lausanne >> phone: +41-78-675-9501 >> http://people.epfl.ch/renaud.richardet >>
