- From: Charles McCathieNevile <charles@sidar.org>
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 17:38:49 +1000
- To: "Marja Koivunen" <marja@annotea.org>, "Matej Cepl" <cepl@surfbest.net>
- Cc: www-annotation@w3.org, "Eric Prud'hommeaux" <eric@w3.org>
W3C itsel uses a simlar process to take spam out of its archives. I am not sureof the exact details, but baiscaly they annotate a message as spam, and then regenerate the archive excluding those messages which have been marked as spam. Hopefully someone there can provde a pointer to the technical details. cheers Chaals On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 04:55:25 +1100, Marja Koivunen <marja@annotea.org> wrote: > Matej Cepl wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am looking for a tool for the qualitative data analysis and I thought >> whether Amaya and particularly Annotea technology could be used for >> this. >> What I had in mind would be to annotate whole bunch of newspaper >> reports (in >> XHTML -- cleared by tidy) in Amaya, and then process the result with >> some >> XSLT scripts (something like what tams >> <http://tamsys.sourceforge.net/cltams/> does). Did anybody tried >> something >> like this? Is there any standard method to transform Amaya annotations >> into >> one XML file? >> >> Thanks a lot, >> >> Matěj >> >> >> > You can try Eric's interactive ui > (http://annotest.w3.org/annotations?explain=false) for W3C test server > (http://annotest.w3.org/annotations) and see if that is what you need. > > Basically you would create the annotations for that server (it is meant > for testing purposes so the data is not guaranteed to last but you can > start your own server later) by selecting that server in Amaya. > > Then you can create a file by going to > http://annotest.w3.org/annotations?explain=false and querying the > interface e.g. give all annotations where the author is you. The ui is a > bit cumbersome (I hope I can change this some day). Go to section under > Query Annotations and rewrite the sample Algae query in the box (starts > with "(ask" ) to do what you want and clear the other fields. > > Then select "force text/xml" and press the "query RDF DB" button. > > To create a sample result I cleared the Algae query and changed the uri > to http://www.w3.org/. I shortened the result and attached it to this > mail so that you can see what it looks like. If you do not force > text/xml you will get the results embedded in a html page. > > Marja > > -- Charles McCathieNevile Fundacion Sidar charles@sidar.org +61 409 134 136 http://www.sidar.org
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