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This guide provides an in-depth overview of the processes involved in transcription and annotation using the Partitur Editor. It covers the independent and dependent descriptions of verbal and non-verbal actions of speakers, the different types of annotation tiers, and how to manage them effectively. You will learn how to add, merge, and manage annotations relating to content for each speaker, as well as specific guidance on annotating prepositional phrases and errors in speech. The guide is aimed at users looking to enhance their transcription practices with detailed annotation techniques.
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Partitur-Editor: Annotation
Transcription - Annotation • Transcription: • basic, independet description of verbal and non-verbal action of speakers • Annotation: • dependent description of a given part of the transcription
Transcription - Annotation • Different types of tiers and annotations • Corresponding events in transcription and annotation tier Typ T(ranskription) Typ A(nnotation)
Annotation tiers • An annotation tier is always assigned to a particular speaker • The category of tiers always corresponds the information annotated
Annotation von Präpositionalphrasen • Zwei Annotationsspuren kommen hinzu: • Eine Annotationsspur der Kategorie „PP“ für Präpositionalphrasen mit Nominalphrasen • Eine Annotationsspur der Kategorie „Fehler“ für verschiedene Fehlerarten Tier symbols Event symbols Menus
Adding an annotation tier • as last tier of the transcript: Tier > Add tier… • above the selected tier:Tier > Insert tier… • change order:Tier > Change tier order…
Set tier properties Sprecher (annotated) A(nnotation) Relating to content
Edit tier properties • Select tier (click on speaker abbrev.) • Tier > Tier properties… Deselect „Auto“ for customised display
Summary • Tier >Add tier… • Speaker/select speaker • Each speaker has his/her own annotation tier • Type/ set type of A(nnotation) • Category/ set category • Name relates to content, not too long, e.g. „PP“ or „error“
Annotation von Präpositionalphrasen • In der Annotationsspur „PP“: • P+NPakk • P+NPdat • P+NPgen • P+NP (Wenn der Kasus nicht zu bestimmen ist.) • In der Annotationsspur „Fehler“: • RP (Rektion Präposition): *nach das Essen, *bei die Wand • WR (Wechselpräposition Richtung): *du stellst dich vor dem Bild • WO (Wechselpräposition Ort): *ich bin neben die Pflanze • MISC (Weitere Fehler): *zu Ziel
Split event Move cursor to splitting point • Event > Split (Cltr+2)
Split event Interpolated point in time for new event New Event
Split event adjust • New event for annotation(s)
Split event Enter annotation in tiers • First two annotations!
Merge events • Event > Split (Ctrl+2)
Merge events Select event(s) in annotation • Event > Merge (Ctrl+1)
Merge events Enter annotation in new event • Merge ( ) repeat for other annotations
Merge events • Two more annotations
Double-split event Select part for annotation • Event > Double split (Ctrl+3)
Double-split event Adjust both parts
Double-split event Annotation in new event • One more annotation!
Summary • Tiers – Type A(nnotation) – add each category for every speaker • In the transcription tier (if desired for the given event) • either split (Event > Split, Ctrl+2) • or double-split (Event > Double split, Ctrl+3) • In the annotation tier (if desired) merge events (Event > Merge, Ctrl+1) • Enter annotation (typing)
The annotation tool • For all tier categories: • Annotation categories • Names • (if desired) tag • (if desired) description(examples, guidelines)
The annotation tool • Annotation Specification file
The annotion tool • View > Annotation Panel • Open PP.xml
Select • Select event(s) in the annotation tier • First of all (double) split in the T-tier • Requested file card will be selected by selection in the Partitur-Editor
Add annotation • Double-click on the desired annotation category in the annotation panel • Several events will be automatically linked
Summary • View > Annotation Panel • Open… • Within transcription tier (in need) • Either split (Strg+2 / via right mouse click) • or double split (Strg+3 / via right mouse click) • Select event in the annotation tier • Duble-click on the annotation category in the annotation panel