Annotation -- Speaker -- Object Layer

primary track
Speaker.Object Layer

To incrementally annotate an object in this domain, we make use of an anchor at the beggining of the refering expression. This anchor will be the first word uttered at the begging of the object (i.e. "a", "the", etc.).

Attributes
  ValueSet "AnchorTypes" (8 tokens)    Anchor Type   First word in a reffering expression will act as the anchor which will be incrementally described (i.e. the articles "a" or "the" will work as an anchor). Chose the appropiate anchor type e.g. indefinite, definite, pronoun, name, etc.
  Boolean    Simultaneous   If this option is checked, the begining and end of the simultaneous label group are the same for all labels in the group. This is these labels are simultaneous. The first label of the group should be unmarked, and all following in the group should be marked.

 

Attribute Values

Anchor Type

First word in a reffering expression will act as the anchor which will be incrementally described (i.e. the articles "a" or "the" will work as an anchor). Chose the appropiate anchor type e.g. indefinite, definite, pronoun, name, etc.

Indefinite   "a"  
Definite   "the"  
Pronoun    
Demonstrative   "That"  
Name   Region's names  
Definite Anaphoric   In cases where "the object", or "the triangle" and such objects have already been described in full, we have a definite description that still refers to a previous description (anaphoric).  
Clause Modifier   This introduces an achor for a relative clause. This is usually a "that". However this word can be ommitted in speech, in those cases the first word from the modifier clause.  
Other   Please enter in comments.  

Simultaneous

If this option is checked, the begining and end of the simultaneous label group are the same for all labels in the group. This is these labels are simultaneous. The first label of the group should be unmarked, and all following in the group should be marked.


Annotation -- Speaker -- Object Layer