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  2. Text annotation - Wikipedia

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    Annotations in the Vilna Talmud. The image is the "original piece" or "text" and the yellow squares along with the text box are the annotations. Text annotation is the practice and the result of adding a note or gloss to a text, which may include highlights or underlining, comments, footnotes, tags, and links.

  3. Annotation - Wikipedia

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    The annotation scheme ensures that the tags are added consistently across the data set and allows for verification of previously tagged data. [52] Aside from tags, more complex forms of linguistic annotation include the annotation of phrases and relations, e.g., in treebanks. Many different forms of linguistic annotation have been developed, as ...

  4. Annotated bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Informative Annotations. This type of annotation is a summary of the source. An informative annotation should include the thesis of the work, arguments or hypothesis, proofs and a conclusion. [4] Informative annotations provide a straight summary of the source material.

  5. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    For web-only sources with no publication date, the "Retrieved" date (or the date you accessed the web page) should be included, in case the web page changes in the future. For example: Retrieved 15 July 2011 or you can use the access-date parameter in the automatic Wikipedia:refToolbar 2.0 editing window feature.

  6. Minimum information required in the annotation of models

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    The annotation must unambiguously relate a piece of knowledge to a model constituent. The referenced information should be described using a triplet {data collection, collection-specific identifier, optional qualifier}: The annotation should be expressed as a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The collection-specific identifier should be ...

  7. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    The need to explain the what is a sign that it is too complex and should be re-worked. "Don't document bad code – rewrite it." [9] "Good comments don't repeat the code or explain it. They clarify its intent. Comments should explain, at a higher level of abstraction than the code, what you're trying to do." [10]

  8. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Glosses for case should be used instead, e.g. ERG or NOM for A. [8] Morphosyntactic abbreviations are typically typeset as full capitals even when small caps are used for glosses, [9] and include A (agent of transitive verb), B (core benefactive), [10] D or I (core dative / indirect object), [11] E (experiencer of sensory verb), [12] G or R ...

  9. Web annotation - Wikipedia

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    The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.