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Partitur-Editor: Annotation. Transcription - Annotation. Transcription: basic, independet description of verbal and non-verbal action of speakers Annotation: dependent description of a given part of the transcription. Transcription - Annotation. Different types of tiers and annotations
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Partitur-Editor: Annotation
Transcription - Annotation • Transcription: • basic, independet description of verbal and non-verbal action of speakers • Annotation: • dependent description of a given part of the transcription
Transcription - Annotation • Different types of tiers and annotations • Corresponding events in transcription and annotation tier Typ T(ranskription) Typ A(nnotation)
Annotation tiers • An annotation tier is always assigned to a particular speaker • The category of tiers always corresponds the information annotated
Annotation von Präpositionalphrasen • Zwei Annotationsspuren kommen hinzu: • Eine Annotationsspur der Kategorie „PP“ für Präpositionalphrasen mit Nominalphrasen • Eine Annotationsspur der Kategorie „Fehler“ für verschiedene Fehlerarten Tier symbols Event symbols Menus
Adding an annotation tier • as last tier of the transcript: Tier > Add tier… • above the selected tier:Tier > Insert tier… • change order:Tier > Change tier order…
Set tier properties Sprecher (annotated) A(nnotation) Relating to content
Edit tier properties • Select tier (click on speaker abbrev.) • Tier > Tier properties… Deselect „Auto“ for customised display
Summary • Tier >Add tier… • Speaker/select speaker • Each speaker has his/her own annotation tier • Type/ set type of A(nnotation) • Category/ set category • Name relates to content, not too long, e.g. „PP“ or „error“
Annotation von Präpositionalphrasen • In der Annotationsspur „PP“: • P+NPakk • P+NPdat • P+NPgen • P+NP (Wenn der Kasus nicht zu bestimmen ist.) • In der Annotationsspur „Fehler“: • RP (Rektion Präposition): *nach das Essen, *bei die Wand • WR (Wechselpräposition Richtung): *du stellst dich vor dem Bild • WO (Wechselpräposition Ort): *ich bin neben die Pflanze • MISC (Weitere Fehler): *zu Ziel
Split event Move cursor to splitting point • Event > Split (Cltr+2)
Split event Interpolated point in time for new event New Event
Split event adjust • New event for annotation(s)
Split event Enter annotation in tiers • First two annotations!
Merge events • Event > Split (Ctrl+2)
Merge events Select event(s) in annotation • Event > Merge (Ctrl+1)
Merge events Enter annotation in new event • Merge ( ) repeat for other annotations
Merge events • Two more annotations
Double-split event Select part for annotation • Event > Double split (Ctrl+3)
Double-split event Adjust both parts
Double-split event Annotation in new event • One more annotation!
Summary • Tiers – Type A(nnotation) – add each category for every speaker • In the transcription tier (if desired for the given event) • either split (Event > Split, Ctrl+2) • or double-split (Event > Double split, Ctrl+3) • In the annotation tier (if desired) merge events (Event > Merge, Ctrl+1) • Enter annotation (typing)
The annotation tool • For all tier categories: • Annotation categories • Names • (if desired) tag • (if desired) description(examples, guidelines)
The annotation tool • Annotation Specification file
The annotion tool • View > Annotation Panel • Open PP.xml
Select • Select event(s) in the annotation tier • First of all (double) split in the T-tier • Requested file card will be selected by selection in the Partitur-Editor
Add annotation • Double-click on the desired annotation category in the annotation panel • Several events will be automatically linked
Summary • View > Annotation Panel • Open… • Within transcription tier (in need) • Either split (Strg+2 / via right mouse click) • or double split (Strg+3 / via right mouse click) • Select event in the annotation tier • Duble-click on the annotation category in the annotation panel