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Glozz tool and files for SUMM-RE annotations

Prerequisites

  1. Docker and docker-compose
  2. FTP credentials to access annotation files
  3. Glozz annotation tool login key (in order to save annotations)

First Run

Initial setup of FTP and Docker container

  1. Download the glozz-tool from the Glozz website. Unzip and move the jar file to the same directory as the dockerfile and /data/ directory.

     mv /glozz-platform-dist-2.1/glozz-platform.jar .
    
  2. Download the annotation files from the ftp to the \data\ directory, such that you have:

     * corpus\ containing .ac files
     * annotations\ containing .aa files
     * styles\ containing .as file
     * annotationModels\ .aam file
    
  3. Build the docker container

     docker-compose build & docker-compose up
    

    This will build and run the docker container. Type either Control C to shut down gracefully. The next time you are ready to use simply run docker-compose up.

Annotation Workflow (WIP)

After the initial setup, the steps to annotating in Glozz then saving the annotations are:

  1. Pull new files from FTP

  2. Start the docker container (add -d only if you want to run in detached mode)

     docker-compose up -d
    
  3. Remember to save work periodically while annotating in Glozz

  4. Control C to quit Glozz (or docker-compose down if in detached mode) and then safeguard your changes, e.g. to the FTP (to be discussed further)

    Note only the .aa files need to be saved

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