A modernised version of the Glossa corpus search system

Conference paper by Anders Nøklestad, Kristin Hagen, Janne Bondi Johannessen, Michał Kosek and Joel Priestley in Proceedings of the 21st Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa), 2017.

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Abstract

This paper presents and describes a modernised version of Glossa, a corpus search and results visualisation system with a user-friendly interface. The system is open source and can be easily installed on servers or even laptops for use with suitably prepared corpora. It handles parallel corpora as well as monolingual written and spoken corpora. For spoken corpora, the search results can be linked to audio/video, and spectrographic analysis and visualised geographical distributions can be provided. We will demonstrate the range of search options and result visualisations that Glossa provides.

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