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ICARUS hier beschreiben... | ICARUS [1] is a search and visualization tool that primarily targets dependency trees. It enables the user to search dependency treebanks given a variety of constraints, including searching for particular subtrees. Emphasis has been placed on a functionality that makes it possible for the user to switch back and forth between a high-level, aggregated view of the search results and browsing of particular corpus instances. The only requirement to run ICARUS is that a Java 7 runtime environment is installed on the host computer. Please send questions and bug reports to icarus@ims.uni-stuttgart.de . [1] Gärtner, Markus, Thiele, Gregor, Seeker, Wolfgang, Björkelund, Anders and Kuhn, Jonas. '''ICARUS - An Extensible Graphical Search Tool for Dependency Treebanks'''. ''In Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations'', Sofia, Bulgaria, August 2013. [[[[http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P13/P13-4010.pdf|[pdf]]] [[[[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/ressourcen/werkzeuge/icarus/icarus_poster.pdf|[poster]]] The latest version can be downloaded [[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/ressourcen/werkzeuge/icarus.html|here]]. ==== Working with ICARUS: ==== Start ICARUS via commandline (Java 1.7 required): ''java -Xms1g -Xmx2g -jar icarus.jar'' ''adjust the heap space parameters (Xms , Xmx) to your needs'' After starting ICARUS the [[attachment:perspective_view.png|perspective view]] shows up. ICARUS comes with five different perspectives: * [[ICARUS-Treebank_Manager|Treebank Manager]] * Development (only for developers) * [[ICARUS-Matetools-Parser|Matetools-Parser]] * [[ICARUS-Search-Perspective|Search-Perspective]] * [[ICARUS-Weblicht|Weblicht]] |
ICARUS [1] is a search and visualization tool that primarily targets dependency trees. It enables the user to search dependency treebanks given a variety of constraints, including searching for particular subtrees. Emphasis has been placed on a functionality that makes it possible for the user to switch back and forth between a high-level, aggregated view of the search results and browsing of particular corpus instances.
The only requirement to run ICARUS is that a Java 7 runtime environment is installed on the host computer.
Please send questions and bug reports to icarus@ims.uni-stuttgart.de .
[1] Gärtner, Markus, Thiele, Gregor, Seeker, Wolfgang, Björkelund, Anders and Kuhn, Jonas. ICARUS - An Extensible Graphical Search Tool for Dependency Treebanks. In Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 2013. [pdf] [poster]
The latest version can be downloaded here.
Working with ICARUS:
Start ICARUS via commandline (Java 1.7 required):
java -Xms1g -Xmx2g -jar icarus.jar
adjust the heap space parameters (Xms , Xmx) to your needs
After starting ICARUS the perspective view shows up. ICARUS comes with five different perspectives:
- Development (only for developers)