ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that has been developed for roughly ten years now and is still being extended and improved in, on average, two or three major updates per year. This paper describes the current state of the application, the main areas of attention of the past few years and the plans for the near future. The emphasis will be on various interoperability issues: interoperability with other tools through file conversions, process based interoperability with other tools by means of commands send to or received from other applications, interoperability on the level of the data model and semantic interoperability. Index Terms: multimodal annotation, interoperability, multimedia, cross-platform, corpus too
htmlabstractMultimedia systems typically contain digital documents of mixed media types, which are i...
<p>Our manual annotations specify where the sentence starts and ends, where each word (or concept) s...
In this paper, we look into the notion of cross-media decision mechanisms, focussing on ones that wo...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that has been developed for roughly ten years now and is still ...
This paper shows the actual state of development of the manual annotation tool ELAN. It presents usa...
ELAN is a versatile multimedia annotation tool that is being developed at the Max Planck Institute f...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that is being developed by the Max Planck Institute for Psychol...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that is being developed by the Max Planck Institute for Psychol...
This paper discusses some improvements in recent and planned versions of the multimodal annotation t...
We present new developments in the multimedia annotation tool ELAN, with a focus on the Interlinear...
Utilization of computer tools in linguistic research has gained importance with the maturation of me...
The annotation tool ELAN allows for adding time-linked textual annotations to digital audio and vide...
The multimedia annotation tool ELAN was enhanced within the Corpus NGT project by a number of new an...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool developed by the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. It...
We discuss how the upcoming IIIF AV specifications could contribute to interoperability of annotated...
htmlabstractMultimedia systems typically contain digital documents of mixed media types, which are i...
<p>Our manual annotations specify where the sentence starts and ends, where each word (or concept) s...
In this paper, we look into the notion of cross-media decision mechanisms, focussing on ones that wo...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that has been developed for roughly ten years now and is still ...
This paper shows the actual state of development of the manual annotation tool ELAN. It presents usa...
ELAN is a versatile multimedia annotation tool that is being developed at the Max Planck Institute f...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that is being developed by the Max Planck Institute for Psychol...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool that is being developed by the Max Planck Institute for Psychol...
This paper discusses some improvements in recent and planned versions of the multimodal annotation t...
We present new developments in the multimedia annotation tool ELAN, with a focus on the Interlinear...
Utilization of computer tools in linguistic research has gained importance with the maturation of me...
The annotation tool ELAN allows for adding time-linked textual annotations to digital audio and vide...
The multimedia annotation tool ELAN was enhanced within the Corpus NGT project by a number of new an...
ELAN is a multimedia annotation tool developed by the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. It...
We discuss how the upcoming IIIF AV specifications could contribute to interoperability of annotated...
htmlabstractMultimedia systems typically contain digital documents of mixed media types, which are i...
<p>Our manual annotations specify where the sentence starts and ends, where each word (or concept) s...
In this paper, we look into the notion of cross-media decision mechanisms, focussing on ones that wo...