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Currently the export command outputs both gold and silver data. It would be useful to me if there were an option to specify that I only want to export the annotations that I have marked gold, with the rest being left blank.
A JSON dump equivalent to the Copy JSON button in the browser interface would also be fine for my purposes, if that's easier.
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My reaction is to think this is somewhat niche functionality so I guess I'm unsure on whether it's worth it to implement in the core system. A possible workaround for your situation would be to check whether the quality attribute (e.g. :xpos/quality) is equal to "gold"(this is implemented on all annotations) and null out all annotations which do not satisfy this criterion. Does that make sense?
Well, if the goal is to not just improve a silver corpus but actually produce a gold one, then exporting partial progress might be desirable.
But in any event, I can definitely extract what I need from the json representation, I just couldn't figure out how to straightforwardly do that exporting other than copy-pasting from the browser interface.
Currently the
export
command outputs both gold and silver data. It would be useful to me if there were an option to specify that I only want to export the annotations that I have marked gold, with the rest being left blank.A JSON dump equivalent to the
Copy JSON
button in the browser interface would also be fine for my purposes, if that's easier.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: