NooJ is a linguistic development environment that includes large-coverage dictionaries and grammars, and parses corpora in real time. The large-coverage lexical resources (morphological and syntactic grammars) for Hungarian might be applied to texts in order to locate morphological, lexical and syntactic patterns and tag simple and compound words.
ILSP Dependency Parser is a tool trained on the Greek Dependency Treebank, a resource which comprises data annotated at several linguistic levels. Training data at the level of syntax consisted of ~70 KWords annotated using a dependency-based syntactic scheme that includes 25 main relations.
ILSP FBT Tagger is an adaptation of the Brill tagger trained on Greek text. It uses a PAROLE compatible tagset of 584 different tags which capture the morphosyntactic particularities of the Greek language. Working on the output of a sentence detection and tokenisation tool, the tagger assigns initial tags, looking up in a lexicon created from a manually annotated corpus during training. A suffix lexicon is used for initially tagging unknown words. 799 contextual rules are then applied to improve the initial phase output.
Image annotation tool is a web application that allows users to mark zones of interest in an image. These zones are then converted to TEI P5 code snippet that can be used in your document to connect the image and the text. This tool was developed to help students and teachers at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University to mark and annotate images of manuscripts.
The Imdi Browser enables users to navigate and search swiftly through an IMDI metadata repository. It has two incarnations: a standalone application and a web application.